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VOL. XIV. NO. 4
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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1923
NEEDS ZIONISTS, LLOYD
MORE THAN 150 1000 ENGLAND
GEORGE ORGAN SAYS, EDITORIALLY
JEWS MURDERED IN
UKRAINE POGROMS
1
IOW
Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents
SCHIFF'S HEIRS NOT
Advocates Jewish
Hebrew Students
TO ASSIST ENEMIES
American League
tTo Get Diplomas Jewish Traditions of Philanthropist to
INVITE NON-ZIONISTS
TO MEMBERSHIP IN
THE JEWISH AGENCY
Be Maintained.
"The concessions may have con-
LONDON—(J. T. A.)—Arab con-
Dr. Adler Suggests Means For
trol of Palestine would mean that it veyed a falls idea of weakness. Brit- Interesting Program Arranged
Reaching Understanding
would soon become a part of French ain," it declares, "in its treaty with
for Graduation This
VIENNA,—(J. T. A.)—The J. T.
Syria or fall in the hands of the King Hussein of liedjaz has recog-
Among U. S. Jews
A . learns from a person in close touch
Wednesday.
Turks. This is the contention of the nixed the independence of Mesopo.
Zionist Convention Calls Upon
with Felix Warburg that all reports
—
Lloyd George organ, the Daily Chron- tamia, Transjordania, Arabia, and
p
eg
Executive to Establish
Dr. Schwartzman Makes Re- icle, in an editorial.
By DR. CYRUS ADLER
Graduating exercises of the United regarding
the
negotiations
between
has offend its assistance in creating
li
4111n
and
the
banking
t t
rennet
n
England cannot afford to have an Arab confederation.
Agency at Once.
Hebrew Schools of Detroit will mark have id Kuhn Loeb and Company for
port at Oze Conference
either the French or the Turks such
ARTICLE
III.
"Generosity could go no further, an interesting feature next Wednes- the loan that Hungary plans t i float
in London.
near neighbors to the Suez canal, the yet in the midst of negotiations, Bus- day evening in the progress of the are baseless.
(After •nalysing the divergence between
various Jewish organisations In Amyr- ALLIANCE WITH FORMER
paper asserts. The Chronicle adds sein announced that Palestine was in- local institutions.
The Warburg family, the Schiff the
ica, D. Cyrus Adler in this, the third and .
that even if there were no Jews in- eluded in the treaty. It was false,
A class of 14 comprises the first family, and Kuhn, Loeb and •o., final installment of his Dr. Solomon T. II
OPPONENTS ADVOCATED
SAYS FIGURE COMPILED
volved in the matter, the government but it wrought much mischief."
Hurwitz
lecture •pproachea the problem of
' graduating, group of the local institu- maintain the Jewish traditions of Ja-
Jewish education In this country. Ills chief
BY RED CROSS WORKERS could not give the Arabs the demands
"In view of England's generosity to lions, having completed a course of ' cob Schiff, it is stated.
grievance is that the number of youth which
they are making, as they are not fit
Dr. Chaim Weizmann Delivers
If the official II ungarian telegraph- Is reached by the ynagogues
s
•nd echnols
Hussein, it is reasonable to ask him," study in Bible, Jewish history, gram-
-- --
to be trusted with self-government.
concludes the Chronicle, "to use his mar, composition, Talmud and Jewish is agency endeavored to convey the &pi...my ...CI. In this connection he •n•
F arewell Address Before
Physical Frame of Jew Chang-
nounces that a number of leaders In edit- ,
The case against the Jews in Pales-
impression that Count Bethlen argot•
influence with the Arabs in Palestine ethics.
o r Ln r d,.nitT, er,.:11,t001;:rtoof otfhot ,heor,titia %
tine has been completely disproved,
Sailing for Europe.
Graduation exercises will be pre- fisted in Paris with representatives of 'tr'y""ann w
ing As Result of Horrors
the paper says. "The Jews are bring- against following a course there ceded by the annual examinations. On Kuhn, Loeb and Co., this was either now ettgaged in an effort to raise the stand-
He Has Gone Through.
ing brains and money to Palestine. heading fast to rebellion.
Sunday at 10 a. m. the class will be done In an effort to mislead, or ne- ard of teachers •nd pupils •nd to limit du•
BALTIMORE—After a stormy do-
"The
government
should the
take
an examined in Bible and Jewish history; gotiations were conducted with a Par- plic•tion of effort. Finding the s•me diver-
The civil and religious liberties of all, early
opportunity
of testing
Pal-
ssers and duplication in the Jewish phIlan• bate which lasted for three hours,
ours, th e
at 7 :30 p. m. Monday, grammar and is bank which has business associa- throeie evert, Or Adler makes a Pica fur
LONDON—(J. T. A.)—Pogroms, regardless of creed, are amply safe-
lee-
Zionist
convention at 1 :30 Monday
estine
policy
in
Parliament.
The
1
greater
concentration
In
that
field.
This
composition; at 7:30 p. m. Til?sday, tions with Kuhn Loeb and Co.
famine and epidemics of every de- guarded. Sir Herbert Samuel in his
tore
Isode
•esilable
through
the
Jewish
morning adopted, 154 against 10, the
Arabs have been encourgaed to be- Talmud and Jewish ethics. All the
is further stated, Telegraphic Agency by arrangement with
It is possible,
scription have left only a bloody trail conciliatory policy, it declares, has
proposal introduced in behalf of the
liana that public sentiment is not be- Detroit rabbis and leading Jewish ed- that Premier Bethlen tried to obtain the Jewish Forum.—Editor.)
of hundreds of thousands of Jewish missed no opportunity to give all pos-
administration recommending that
hind the British government
in its orators have been inviked to be among the assistance of the Paris bank to
sible
concessions
to
Arab
sentiment."
-----,
vernment
th
victims in the Ukraine and Russia,
the Zionist Congress give to the Zion-
The
go
Palesne
tili
pocy.
mediate with the Kuhn-Loeb house to
(Copyright, 1923, J. C. B.)
but have affected survivors to such a Perhaps, says the editorial, "it would
ist executive power to establish im-
must disabuse the Arabs of that the examiners.
have
been
better
if
Samuel
had
been
Program
for
Exercises.
participate
in
the
proposed
loan.
degree as to cause a shrinking of
mediately a Jewish agency by invit-
idea."
their size. The physical frame of the firmer from the beginning."
' The program for the graduation
Education is one of the most talked Mg into its membership represents-
Jew is changing as a result of the
exercises on Wednesday evening fol-
about and one of the most neglected tines of Jewish organizations inter-
lows: Overture by Lillian Rabinowitz;
horrors he has gone through.
subjects in the Jewish community. I ested in the upbuilding of Palestine.
This was the statement made by
march to platform by graduating
thing it may be soberly stated that in A counter proposal fathered by
class; singing of "America" and "Ila-
Dr. Schwartzman of the Jewish
the most favored communities, not Abraham S. Schomer, urging the early
World Relief Conference at the
tikvahi" opening remarks by chair-
more than 33 and one-third percent of convening of the World Congress, in
Ii ,
man of the evening, Bernard Isaacs,
II
.
meeting of the "OZE," an organiza-
the Jewish children of school age re- the meantime having the Zionists act
superintendent of the schools; vale-
tion for the improvement of health
ceive any kind of regular religious in- as the agency, was defeated. Wit-
_____ ... _
dictory address in Hebrew by Max ,
conditions among Jews in Russia.
struction and that in the average com• liam Edlin, Abraham S. Schomer,
Weine, president of the class; declar- Passes at Age of 63; Death munity this percentage is as low as Bernard G. Richards and A. M. Sed-
Dr. Schwartzman has just returned
of principles, by llerzl Shur,
from an exhaustive tour of the Uk-
25 percent. Think of it, somewhere din stoutly defended the Schomer res.
Detroiters Are Honored by Delegates Representing 50,000 ;Mon
Ends Life of Activity
member of graduating class; Hebrew
raine. Some of the facts disclosed by
between 60 and two-thirds and 75 per- ' olution, while Morris Rothenberg and
Contributors Are Expec-
song by Miss Emma Lazaroff ; He- in Philanthropy.
him were The size of the average
Election To Memberships
cent of Jewish children are growing l Ab Goldberg advocated co-operation
brew talk to the class by A. D. Mark_
Jewish chest has become reduced.
up without any religious instruction, with those notables who were willing
ted to Attend.
On Boards.
son, the graduates' teacher; piano se-
The mortality of the Jews has become
of any kind as far as our statisticiansto assist in the Palestine task,
lections by Miss Rabinowitz; address ' NEW YORK—Albert Lucas, secre-
twice as great as that of the non.
• Must Have Understanding.
have been able to gather information. I
One of the largest Jewish gather- by J. Friedberg, vice-president of the tary of the Union of Orthodox Jewish If any religious body were intentional-' Dr. Chaim Weizmann refrained
Jews. More than 150,000 Jews have
Nearly $500,000 will be spent by
been killed in pogroms. These, Dr. the Union of American Ilebrew Con- ings ever held in this country is United Hebrew schools; remarks by Congregations of America, and secre- ly heading for disaster, they could not, from expressing any opinion until
Schwartzman said, were the Red gregations during the coming year for scheduled to begin in Denver this president of the schools, E. Rabin- tary of the Joint Distribution Com- adopt More effective means than by the vote was cast. Ile then spoke for
Cross figures. Tens of thousands of the advancement of Judaism in this Friday, when the twenty-fourth an- owitz, who will present the diplomas. mittee of the American Fund for permitting this state of affairs to con- an hour and 45 minutes. Ile said that
The exercises will be held at the' Jewish War Sufferers, died on Thurs- tinue. I the resolution adopted coincided with
Jewish girls and women have been country. Appropriations totaling nual convention of the National Jew-
$411,000, and representing an ad- ish Hospital for Consumptives will Kirby Center. The general public is day at his home at Edgemere, I.. I.
We have debates as to whether thehis opinion and he explained why It
violated.
Death ended a life of activity in Jew-
begin
its
sessions,
Delegates
repre-
invited.
vance
of
$100,000
over
the
expendi-
Half of One Town Perish.
ish philanthropic work and his pro- school should be attached to the Syn- I was impossible to call the World Con-
Th. Graduates.
tures of the previous year were made senting over 50,000 contributors to
or should be independent; I gross immediately and how essential
agegue
In one town of the Ukraine half of
of the graduating class traded illness was the indirect re-
at a recent meeting of the executive this institution, which has the &stifle-
the Jewish population of 30,000 hoard of the union in Cincinatti. The lion of being the first free sanitarium reM
fforts since the whether it should be a free school or' it was to have the Palestine task
sult of his unceasing efforts
a
paid
for
by the children's parents; borne by additional men. Zionists
within two years perished for want of burden of raising funds will be placed for consumptives established in the
Theodore Baruch, 14 years old, son beginning of the World war. Mr.
food. Two hundred and fifty out of upon the congregations affiliated United States maintained entirely by of Dr. and Mrs. Jacob B. Baruch, of Lucas was one of the organizers of whether it should meet once or twice, hoped, he said that the Balfour Dec-
or
three,
five and six times a week; I laration, the an Remo Decision, the
every thousand Jews in the city of
with the union, which have e expressed private philanthropy will, among 681 East Kirby avenue, Central High the Union of Orthodox Congrega- debates as to the methods of instruc- :ratification of the Mandate, would
Cherson died of hunger. In Ekater-
willingness to assume it. The other things, discuss plans for an School student and secretary of the tions and acting in behalf of that or-
tion
as
to
the language of instruction; sweep Jewry. instead of that one
inoslav 150 out of each 1,000 were support of the union is at present de- elaborate celebration next year of its class.
ganization, was one of those who
.
support
whether it should be Hebrew and Eng- ' crisis after another arose which ne-
stricken.
Herman Chesluk, 13 years old, son formed the Central Committee, the lish, or Hebrew and Hebrew, or wheth- ceasitated his coming to America in
rived from 8,500 subscribers, repro- silver jubilee.
Thousands of victims of hunger senting 25, per cent of the member-
According to Manny Strauss, chair- of Sir. and Mrs. Solomon Chesluk, of first committee that engaged in rain-
er it should be Yiddish and Hebrew, order to raise money for the balance
dropped on the street, too weakened ship of the various congregations.
man of the convention committee, the 3887 Thirty-first street, Ellis School ing funds for those in war stricken or whether it should be Yiddish ex., of the budget. "Another such year
countries in Europe. In this work he
National
Jewish Hospital has a larger s tudent.
to cry or even to beg. Thirty-two
It was announced at the meeting
elusively.
per cent of the Jewish dead buried in that the resolutions adopted by the support than any other philanthropic
William Porches, 13 years old, son became associated with Felix Si. War-
backbone of the Zionist organization.
We lack text books in all directions, as last," he said, "would break the
the Odessa cemetery are unidentified. Twenty-eighth Council, condemning institution in this country. In addi- of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dorchen, of burg, the late Jacob II. Schiff, Louis
God only knows what would have
Nervous diseases have become mul- the abuse of the sacramental wine tion to the 50,000 subscribers who 669 Brady street, Russell School sou• Marshall, and other Jews of promi- and yet the publishers and the ,aria-
estine last E aster had
pp
ties that are engaged in issuing text
tiplied to an extent impossible to cal- privileges received the endorsement make their contributions directly, the dent
nence.
been in the same position as in Jan-
Mr. Lucas was born in England on books are each doing it independently haened if Pal
culate, and Jews are subject to all of a large proportion of the congre- hospital is subventioned by the In-
s," come
he continued,
to the
ary. Many element
forms of hysteria. Numerous small gallons of the union, and that resolu- dependent Order B'nai B'rith whose of Sirs. Anna Harrison of 9112 Brush August 12, 1859, and was educated of the other. Has not the time arriv- I "are unprepared to
at the City of London School. Ile ed for an intelligent inventory of our . u World Congress. Jewish workmen of
towns and villages have virtually tions have been forwarded to Wash- 20,000 members pay an annual tax street, Alger School student.
educational assets and liabilities on a I
been wiped out as a result of the po- ington asking the government to for its maintenance through that fra-
Max Hecker, 16 years old, son of was married early in life to Rebecca
America, whom we need, are not
groms. Some of the towns were withhold the sacramental wine privi- ternal organization's grand lodge— Sir. and Sirs. G. Hecker of 5115 Rio- Nieto, daughter of the late Rabbi H. nation-wide scale?
ready. If certain circles who were
Nieto,
for
many
years
rabbi
of
the
and it reaches yearly subsidies
from pane street, Garfield School student,
14,000 Jewish Collegians.
the scenes of pogroms as many as 15 lege from Jewish congregations.
formerly hostile are coming around,
.
Spanish and Portuguese Congrega-
p
most of the 53 local p i an
times. Scarcely a village in the Uk-
vice-president of the class.
Some statistician recently informed it is because 30,000 chaluzim came to
Franklin Alexander Hnoored.
Yetta Lipa, 14 years old, daughter tion of this city. She survives him.
raine escaped without at least one
The following were elected to fill ganizations organized by Jewish cam-
us that there were about 14,000 Jew- 'Palestine. The call for a world con-
The funeral was held in the chapel
vacancies on the various boards of munities throughout the United of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lipa of 258 Bel-
ish young men and young women who gress will come from Jewish Pales-
pogrom.
of the Shearith Israel Congregation were attending the universities and tine when we double Jewish popula-
States. Mr. Strauss estimated that moot street, Dwyer School student.
The mortality of the Jews of Odes- the union.
least
one-half
million
of
the
three
David
Lubetzky,
16
years
old,
son
at
Cypress Hills cemetery. The Rev. colleges in theUnitedStates. The num- , tion there." In speaking of notables
at
sa increased from 18 per thousand
On the board of governors of the
i
United States' of Sir. and Mrs. C. Lubetzky of 4408 Dr. David de Sole Pool conducted the her is probably higher at the present Dr. Weizmann said that Baron de
during the period before the war to Hebrew Union College—Rabbi Leo million Jews in the
M. Franklin, of Detroit, Mich., to contribute in one form or another to Beaubien street, Cass High School services.
time tither things being equal, these Rothschild is a Zionist par•excellence,
56 per thousand in 1920.
Morris Engelman, financial secre. 14,000 young men and women will in I although he does not share the Zion-
Leaders in Jewry Present.
take the place of Sigmund Rhein- its maintenance.
student.
Morris J. Schlussel, 15 years old, tary of the union, said: "Albert Lu- their day and generation, or ought in fistphraseology. "I am as much of a
2,412 Patients Cured.
Among those present at the meet- strum, of Cincinnati, resigned, the
was one of the greatest assets of their day and generation, become democrat as anybody," said Dr. Weis-
Unlike many hospitals and sanitor- son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Schlus- cos
ing were the foremost leaders of the term to begin immediately.
On the board of managers of syn- iums which derive a certain income sal of 645 Theodore street, Central Orthodox Jewry in America. His loss leaders in their various commuities. A man, "but democracy often is the
English Jewry. Messages urging the
will be irreparable to those causes to very large proportion of them are re- refuge of incompetence. We must
agog
and
school
extension
for
a
term
from private beds and rooms for pa- High School student.
need of relief proposed by the OZE
Herzl B. Shur, 18 years old, son of which his entire life and energies moved front the influence of their strengthen our position." Turning to
were received from Lord Robert Ce- of three and one-half years, begin- bents who can pay, everyone of the
upwards of 200 beds in the National Sir. and Sirs. Mishel Shur of 1700 were devoted. The Union of Ortho- homes and the synagogues and schools I opponents in Palestine and Europe,
cil, who wrote that among all the hor- ning immediately—Slilton Si. Alex-
Jewish Hospital for Consumptives is First street, Detroit Junior College (lox Congregations cannot fail to in which they were brought up and Dr. Weizmann charged them with in-
rors of recent years, none eclipsed ander of Detroit, Nat Stone of Mil-
I guard against intrusions upon those many of them go to college and uni- terfering with his labors toward a re-
waukee, Dave Davidson of Sioux City, absolutely free. The policy of the sophomore.
the sufferings of the Ukrainian Jews.
Eva Shevitz, 16 years old, daugh- I traditions of the faith upon which versitites without a Jewish common- conciliation with the Arabs. "Pales-
The OZE has my very best wishes Samuel Bronner of Syracuse, Al A. institution is "None may enter who
Rosenbush of Boston, and Nathan J. can pay, none can pay who enter." for of Sir. and Sirs. Jacob Shevitz of 'all that is best in Judaism is founded." ity and without any Jewish influences tine," Dr. Weizmann said, "even it
in its highly laudable work," J. Ram-
The 12 buildings of the National Jew- 414 East Ferry avenue, Central High • In addition to his war work Mr.
One would imagine that such a mat- predominantly Jewish, is still an jai-
say Macdonald, the British labor Miller of New York.
Rabbi Leo Si. Franklin, Adolph ish Hospital for Consumptives minis- School graduate and Detroit Business Lucas organized and was superin- ter would long ago have challenged and in the Arab sea. We must have
leader also write in praise of the or-
, tendent of the Albert Lucas Relig- the attention of the various agencies peace and understanding and yet
Freund and Bernard Ginsberg are the ter to the victims of the "great white College student.
ganization.
Seymour Tiltchin, 14 years old, son dour Classes. He also established in which are interested in the Jewish ed- while engaged in conversations with
Detroiters elected to serve on the
I ue " men, women and children
Israel Zangwill, in a letter to the
Street Religious oration of the promising youth. As a Arab leaders one is stabbed in the
board of delegates and civil rights for stricken in the tenement houses and of 576 Holbrook avenue, ,Moore 1900 the Pike
OZE, declared that the time was corn-
a period of two years, beginning Jan- sweat shops. The only condition that , School student, treasurer of the Classes in Synagogue B'nai B'rith Is- matter of fact, it has challenged their back." "We must have our backs
ing when the international medical
reel. Mr. Lucas also founded and was attention and several organizations covered," he exclaimed. Dr. Weiz-
applicants for admission to this great class.
work would become a permanent fea- uary I, 1924.
Sadie Tiltchin, 16 years old, the first president of the Ilebrew Be- have been created, for the purpose of man left for London on Tuesday.
Year's Appropriations.
life-giving station must comply with
ture of the League of Nations. Mean-
is that neither they nor their families daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A Tiltchin nevolent Society of Staten Island. dealing with it, and other orgarizs- State Repreeentative Speaks.
The following appropriations were
while, he declared, the Jews must
He was also a contributor to the Jew- Dons representing the various aspects More than one thousand delegates
Holbrook avenue.
votedigfor the fiscal yfar beginning are possessed of sufficient worldly of 576
play their part.
Israel Udkowsky, 111/2 years old, l ish press on subjects relating to Sab- of Jewish life in America have like- and their friends were present at the
goods to pay for their maintenance
Mowatt Mitchell, an assistant di- Nov. - [ 1923:
son of Mr. and Mrs. Morns Udkow- bath observances and religious edu- wise undertaken to deal with it, or opening of this twenty-sixth annual
For direct expenses of the execu- ot a sanitarium.
rector in Russia of the American Re-
Over 4,200 patients, more than sky of 5236 Beaubien street, Balch cation of children. In 1909 Mr. Lu- have said that they wished to deal convention of the Zionist Organiza-
lief Administration, wrote: "There is tive board, $70,945; for the Hebrew
can was honored at a dinner for his with it. As for as I have been able tion. Judge Jacob M. Moses, presi-
one-third of them from New York School student,
an appalling, almost unbelievable Union College, $173,000; for syna-
Max Weine, 16 years old, son of work among the Jewish children in to observe, their efforts have never dent of the Baltimore Zionist district,
have received the benefits of
need for medical and sanitary work gog and school extension, $87,553; City,
this institution since 1900. More Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weine of 588 the lower east side.
been co-ordinated in any way and and member of the Zionist National
throughout eastern and southeastern for hoard of delegates on civil rights, than half of these have been dis- King avenue, Detroit Junior College
they have fallen so far short of the Executive Committee, called the con-
Europe, both inside and outside of $3,600; for National Federation of charged as cured, and most of the student, president of the class.
mark that i ,to not believe that they vention to order at 3 o'clock. After
BICUR
CHOLEM
JUNIORS
Temple Sisterhoods, $27,749; for Na-
Russia."
behalf
al led
of
r eo, on eree
Ba l
CHOOSE NEW OFFICERS reach even 30 percent of the Jewish welcoming the delegates
A message expressing the desire to tional Federation of Temple Broth- balance have been given prolonged
student tinily in nor universities. We theZionists of Baltimore, he
leases
on
life.
Statistically
speaking,
co-operate in the work was also re- erhoods, $12,110; for school exten-
have
had
very
fine
reports,
but
they
the
previous
Zionist
convention
here,
the records of the institution show it
ceived from Nahum Sokolow, who is sion in New York City, $7,000, and
At the annual meeting of the Rigor have always had to do with a small before the Balfour Declaration, be-
has cured and restored to economic
attending the meeting of the Zionist for synagog and school extension in
Cohlem Juniors, held at the Kirby
.cnetnatge, fore San Remo, and the registration
independence 2,412 patients, the con-
Chicago,
$31,480.
Actions Committee.
ly I heard the statement ,, of ep
R(
.Ai I Icot these er, recent de- -
r: d a t . ..
t the
h rn Mandate.
dition
of
3,077
has
been
improved
NEW
YORK-1.1.
T.
A.)—Nathan'
Center,
Hy Bernstein was elected Pe"e
It WAS the sentiment of the execu-
Expressions of Sympathy.
made that given the choice of train-
courage, inspired
gave
tive board that the support received and 1,213 incurables made more corn- Straus is leading in the poll which president; David Berger, vice-presi- ing five hundred Jewish young men
Sir Sidney Wells, vice-chancellor of
f ortable. the city of New York is taking to de- dent; Rose Gedrich, corresponding
by the union from the Jewish weekly
(Turn to last page.)
the London University, and also its
One of the most important tea- termine who has achieved the most secretary; Emma Perlman, recording well or five thousand not so well--ex-
press of the country was so generous
and intensive, words which I
representative in Parliament, de-
Betty Silver, treasurer.
that the need for maintaining the tures of the National Jewish Hospital good for the city in the past 25 secretary;
An innovation for the coming year do not like very much, were the words
clared the work was not only neces-
Union Bulletin had disappeared. A for Consumptives is its research de- years.
it was preferable to train ZANGWILL
The
poll
is.being
conducted
by
City
is
the
appointment
of
the
annual
af-
sary for the suffering Jews them-
vote of thanks was adopted by the partment with which are associated a
selves, but to prevent epidemics from
committee, consisting of Anna the five hundred and leave the five IN
Jewish press of this country and a staff of pulmonary specialists, headed Chamberlain Philip Berolzheimer as fairs'
Weinbeck, Harry Satovsky. Manuel thousand go, on the theory that Israel
these regions sweeping the rest of motion prevailed that at the close of by Drs. H. J. Corper and Robert part of the city's silver jubilee.
Silk flags mounted on oak staffs, M. Rosenthal, Dr. Louis Weiss and would always be saved by a remnant.
Europe. The famous pathologist, Sir
this season the Union Bulletin be dis- Levy of Denver, and a national board,
"Would That All Were Prophets."
Frederick Mott, in a letter to the
including such well known leaders in each with a silver plate bearing the Gertrude Sarnoff.
continued.
I think that this is a dreadful state Nathan Straus Announce. Noted
name of the recipient, will be pre-' Much interest is being displayed in
Oze declares that "your work should
an
this
particular
field
of
medicine
Detroiters in attendance at the
of
mind and only points the way to ■ Jewish Novelist Is to Address Amor-
have the sympathy and support of all
Drs. Alfred Meyer, F. S. Mandelbaum sented to the six winners at the clos- the annual moonlight to be held on
meeting were David A. • Brown and
and S. S. Goldwater, of Sit. Sinai ing day of the jubilee by the mayor. Monday evening, July 23, on the S, S. notion that has cropped up in sonic of
organizations." The French Jewish Isaac Goldberg.
lean Jewish Congress Soma...
our
synagogues even that if we, the
hospital, New York; Dr. Paul Lewis, Put-in-Bay. The Messrs. Sam and
Committee for Starving Russia,
David Arkin head the committee in small number of saints can save our
headed by its president, Baron Alfred
secretary of the Henry Phipps Insti- DAVID SANDWEIS WINS
NEW YORK—(J. T. A.)—Nathan
charge.
own souls, we are willing that the
Ginsburg, Colonel Meyer, and the THOUSANDS ATTEND LAST tution, Philadelphia, and Dr. John F.
Straus, president of American Jewish
I. Z. A. ESSAY CONTEST
Plans for membership campaign
Grand Rabbi of France also sent ex-
Anderson, of New Brunswick, N. J.
Congress, announces that Israel Zang-
(Turn to Page Two)
be announced later.
RITES
OF
DR.
KRAUSKOPF
The work of this research board was
will, the noted English Jewish novel-
pressions of sympathy and support.
David J. Sadnweis, who received
made possible by a special gift cover- his M. D. degree from the University
ist, playwright and essayist, has ac-
Dr. Radcliffe Sideman, who was the
cepted an invitation to deliver the
medical officer of one of the Jewish
ing
a
five-year
period
which
fermi-
of
Michigan
last
week,
is
announced
l
PHILADELPHIA.-1. 1 . T. A. )—
nates
next
year
and
its
continuation
chief address before the next session
battalions in Palestine during the war In accordance with the will of Dr.
winner of the first prize in the essay
and
expansion
will
be
one
of
the
mat-
of the congress, which will be held no
elected
president.
Among
the
held
contest
conducted
by
the
Intercolleg-
Was
Krauskopf, whose funeral wan
October 14, delegates to which are
speakers were Dr. St. I). Eder, a well from the Temple Keneseth Israel, that tern discussed at the convention.
isle Zionist Association of the Uni-
,
culosis Cum
now being elected in different com-
known psychiatrist, Rabbi Gaster. "there be no signs of sorrow" the cere-
sersit of Michigan. His essay dealt
Clue
to Tubmof the research de-
the .' th the Arab-Jewish problem and re-
munities of the country.
The
importance
and Bernard Alexander, a member of mony at the obsequies was markedly
with
d from
be
judge
The invitation was extended to Mr.
ent
may
artm
p
reined
the
unanimous
vote
of
the
the South African parliament.
,
brief.
Zangwill in behalf of the executive
hat durin the past month Dr.
e
A.
Whit
act
t
Lee
f
re
M.
Butzel,
"The
Chronicle
in
every
Jewish
home
by
Rosh
Ila-Shanah"
is
h
d
crowded
and
hun-
The temple was
Cooper electrified the medical world Judges,
committee
by its chairman, Dr. Ste-
II.
Vibbe
rt.
the slogan of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle in its extensive sub-
and Pro fess or Charles
dreds of friends and admirers of the
man y The essay will be published in an
phen S. Wise, after a meeting at the
scription campaign which is to begin on Monday, June 25, extend-
noted rabbi unable to obtain seats, and brought new hope to
DR. WISE'S SON MAKES
offices
of
Mr.
Straus on May 13.
brief eulogy thousands stricken with tuberculosis early issue of the Chronicle.
ing to Sept. 10. A corps of high .whool boys and girls have taken
stood outside. Only a
Mr. Zangwill will come to the
advantage of the opportunity offered by The Chronicle and will
UNEXPECTED VOYAGE WAS delivered.
(Turn to Page Three)
United
States,
which he has not vis-
interview members of every English-speaking Jewish home in the
ORPHAN HOME CONCERT
Dr. Krauskopt's widow, ill at At-
—
ited for 12 years, for the exclusive
city and adjacent territory. If you are already • subscriber, you
unable to 1s - • present.
ON WEDNESDAY EVENING
NEW YORK-1J. T. A.)--James 'antic City WAS
purpose
of
delivering
this address,
can do much for our solicitors by furnishing them with names of
The concert and dance of the lie-
Wise, the 20-year-ohl son of Dr. Ste- .1mong those who attended the alias- PISGAH LODGE TO HOLD
and he will return to his home in Eng•'
friends who are not on our mailing list.
re
home
trait Hebrew Orphan home
will he
S. Wise, took
an unexpected quits were Mayor Moo of Philadel-
ELECTIONS
ON
MONDAY
land,
where
he
is
engaged
in pressing
EL
trip
The first get-together of the campaign staff was held Thurs-
presentatives of the
held this Wednesday evening at El-
to France, it was revealed here. phis and the r e
literary work, after a stay of only a
day evening in The Chronicle building on West High street. Dis-
of virtually all denominations.
emens. Prepare-
Cl
ng
k
in's
Hotel,
Mt.
clergy
Election
o
officers
for
the
ensui
f
few days.
Young Wise, according to Mrs.
tricts were apportioned each worker and it was found that several
or an
Following the rendering of the fu-
ah Lodge No. 31, I. 0. R. tunas are announce d completed f
It was indicated by officers of the
Wis e , h oar d e d th e P a ri s to see some
very desirable sections of the city are without solicitors. Another
friends off. Entering his friend's nen,' march, an "ethical will' commis- term of Pisg e place
onday eve- entertainment and features of inter.
American Jewish Congress that Sir.
meeting will be held at 8 p. m. Monday at our offices, to which
overcome by the heat, ell by Rabbi Krauskopf five years ago B.,
ill A takeature
rag will e st.
e
Zangwill's address will be in a large
of this Mveni
f the
t
are
invited
high
school
students
who
are
conscientious
workers.
cabin, he WS ,
t ing.
program
Participants in the concert program
and slumbered off, awakening after in which Le hide a final farewell to ra be an initiation of anew class of can-
measure similar in scope to the mem-
To such boys and girls The Chronicle offers an unusual opportun-
will he Miss 1. ,ttie Sultan, pianist;
his friends was read.
orable reviews of the Jewish situation
the shin left port.
ity to lay aside • neat sum for next year's schooling. Methods of
In the "ethical will" Dr. Krauskopf &dates to the lodge.
a on.
Zeld
ss
and
Mi
ose
St
Lge
to
the
Miss
Rose
Love
Miss
R
which the late Dr. Max Nordau pre-
dm isg h
Dr. Wise was notified by radio. and
Degat
es fro
approach will he discussed with the workers, who will be fur-
el
for
the
effort
io-
o-operative
ein,R
v
c
odi on to enthal, dancers;
aonvent
Pdge
c
o
'
tented before different Zionist con-
ran
L
arran gem e nt s we re made by radio pleaded for
rict
Dist
nished with instructinos incidental to the campaign. A member
State Depart- welfare of all He commended espec-
inn., July 1 to 4, , linist and vocalist.
greases, and much gratitude wu ex-
auth or i za tion of the
of
The
Chronicle
staff,
who
is
•
University
of
Michigan
student.
ment for the issue of a temporary jelly to their best efforts of his friends be held at Duluth, 'M F reund, Herman I
The entire proceeds of the affair
pressed
that the foremost Jewish
will explain to the workers the significance of an English-printed
of th e or .
Passport to the young man and for an the National Farm School, which he
will be
Adolph Ginsburg, Lest err J. will go towards the support
'writer in the world will head the next
Weiss,
Bernard
Jewish newspaper in the modern Jewish home.
he re. D etroiters are urged
o unded and which he considered his
LOg is I. p hsna
hip
purser.
f
'session
of
the American Jewish Con-
s
advance of funds by ted
the to spend only greatest work. At his express request Lpold,
eo
assistt in the work for the orphans
Charles
Rosenthal,
re
rank, Leon
Goldsmith,
J. Miller and i to
gress.
Young Wise i s ex pec
' by attending this affair.
before returning Also Dr. Krauskopf's body was creme- F
M. S. Fink.
ahofmeew days is Paris
ted.
U. A. H. C. TO SPEND DENVER HOSPITAL
$500,000 NEXT YEAR OPENS CONVENTION
AL BERT LUCAS DIES;
RF,TARY
U
'
STRAUS LEADS VOTE
FOR BEST CITIZEN
ACCEPTS
VITATION TO COME
TO U. S. ON OCT. 14
CHRONICLE'S SUBSCRIPTION
CAMPAIGN TO COVER CITY
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