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Member of Detroit Funeral Directors Association. • t ,t,t • Moving Trucks ∎ 1 JULY 20, 1923 the Presbyterian fold is to be blind- Digesting the Week's News, ed by missionary zeal to the point of JOY FARM I ktel)frRorr,/EnsstOl gonscigi %ea Nat Weir Robinson Storage Co. SPRUNIC ENGRAVING CO. Ozennercia ' 1 Artists and Engravers '00 MAPOIIITTC CLOG. DETROIT The president of the Chamber of Commerce in Munich, II err Fraenkel was attacked by a gang displaying the Swastika badge as he wan travelim with his son in a trolley car. Herr Fraenkel, who is als o a Commerzienrat was left unconscious by his assailants. • • • Herr Sommerfield, a banker, was arrested in Essen, Ruhr zone, by th, French occupation troops. While no reason has been given for the arrest it is believed to be due to the fact that Sommertield heeded the order ol the German government and refuses! to cash German marks at their preset depreciated rate. • • • • Protests from Jews throughout the state of New Jersey to change th, entrance examinations for the State Normal Schools from Saturdays td Mondays resulted in favorable action by the State Board of Education. The next examination will be held Monday, Dec. 3, and will be followed b: one on June 2, next. • • • • Die Vollkische, organ of the ultra-nationalistic anti-Semitic Germans repeats the oft-exploded charge that the American Jews are in conspiracis with the Free Masons. According to one of the stories, a certain Majos Demlage has been receiving money from both Masonic and Jewish source, in America to aid him in this conspiracy. • • • • Deputies Sandor and Besnard fought a duel recently in Bucharest, hot' receiving slight wounds. They parted unreconciled. Deputy Sunder, win in the only Jewish member of the Hungarian Assembly, was challenged b, M. Denim!, known us an anti-Semite, for slighting remarks that M. Sando. was alleges! to have made regarding the Awakening Magyars. • • The trial of the leaders of the Munich anti-government conspiracy has been brought to a close with the sentencing of the chief conspirators. Pro- fessor Fuchs, who was the principal of the movement, wits given a I2-yea: sentence, with a tine of 2,000,000 marks. Ilerr Munch was sentenced to 12 months and a line of 30,000,000 marks. Munck is a prominent Jewish apostate. • • • • On the ground that the . territory he resides in is in the "occupied zone," the Jewish Deputy Brudney has been deprives! of his seat in the Pohl Sejm. Proposals to unseat similarly two non-Jewish deputies also hailing from the "occupies! zone" were defeated by the Sejm. There is strong competition between the Jewish workmen and merchants ovr the candidate to succeed to Brodney's seat. • • • • The abolition of the Zionist policy in Palestine and the establishment of an "independent national government" are the only steps which will bring peace in Palestine, according to a cable sent by the {intestine Arab executive to the Duke of Devonshire. The cable also declares that the Arabs look upon the appointment of a special committee to investigate the Palestine problem as a big step forward. The People's Commissariat of Nationalities, at the suggestion of th, Idgescom (All-Russian Jewish Relief Committee), has (interest thnt emi grants from all parts of Russia and the Ukraine passing through Moscow en route to America will hereafter not require a special Moscow visa on their passports. The Idgescom has also opened an office in Moscow where passing emigrants make their headquarters (hieing their stay in Moscow. • • • • Mrs. Mary Fels, prominent Zionist and widow of the late Joseph Fels the multi-millionaire soap manufacturer and land tux exponent of l'hila. delphia, has purchased some tracts of land in Palestine costing approxi- mately n total of 1E100,000. Mrs. Fels plans, ace quEng to reports, la open the land to settlement for the sons of Jewish colonists of Petach Tik. vah, Zichron Yankov and other colonists, at present inadequately supplied with land for cultivating purposes. • • • • Rabbi Simon Glazer of Kansas City has translated Maimonides' Mishne Torah into English, which will be published by the Hebrew l'ublishing Com- pany of New York. The first two books will be published in one volume, and altogether there will be five volumes to complete the translation. The work will contain the Hebrew text of Maimonides, together with Joseph Karo's annotations and Rabd's criticisms. This will be the first English translation of this important work. • • • • Mortimer L. Schiff announced at a luncheon in his Oyster Bay home that he had given $4,000 for the extension of the work of the Boy Scouts of America, in compliance with his offer made last year to duplicate $6,000 contributions to the movement in any one of the 12 regions into which the United States is divided for Scout work. Eight of the regions having met the offer, Mr. Schiff has sent checks to the proper authorities. He expresses! the hope that other regions would soon meet the offer. Mr. Schiff is chair- man of the national committee on organization and field work. • • e • An appeal for the contribution of Yiddish, Hebrew, German and Polish books for the benefit of immigrants who are detained at the hosptial on Ellis Island is made by Rabbi Jacob Bosniak, Jewish chaplain of the United States Marine Hospital there. hundreds of the immigrants are held for days and weeks in the detention rooms of the hospitals and at present have nothing to engage their minds except worry over the final vedrict whether they will he permitted to land or be deported. Books may be sent in care of the Bias, 435 Lafayette street, or to Rabbi Bosniak, 490 Ocean Park- way, Brooklyn, N. Y. • • • • pap.) creed? Is it not possible that those who, like you, are seeking to dis- seminate the poison of hatred, sus- picion and animosity may ashAnce civilization by assimilating smile of the ideals with which these pray- ers are infused? Do you really doubt that men and women en- dowed with these ideals can be ab- sorbed into the American common. wealth? Do you believe that the fact that you admit yourself to be incompetent to discuss this subject ran be looked upon by any honest or enlightened man even as a pni- liatiou fur the criminal libel to which you have given circulation, mist with the high purpose that, re- gardless of consequences, you may be enabled to put money in your purse? We can pray even for such us you. May the Almighty in His great mercy forgive you!" The Leopard and His Spots. If only a plea of the sort made be Louis Marshall would do any good! Time arid again Jews, and non-Jews, have pleaded with the Doubleslay,, Page & Co.'s preilecessor in anti- 1 Semitic attacks--Henry Ford—in an attempt to convince the Jew-hater and his flock that their attacks were unjustified and un-American. But of no avail. The leopard will not change his spots, and the anti-Semite will not listen to reason. The hatred against the Jews, sleep-rooted, is nevertheless not time-worn. In difcl fervid form, meted out to us with a silk-gloved hand, it still exists. Only today it cannot be charged any more that it is the ignorant that hate us; for we know that the lead in anti- Semitism is taken by men in intellec tual circles. We have most to regret from this fact, which causes many hopes to be dispelled. "No, Zeide," the boy answered shamefacedly. "Tell me, please," and grandfather began to recite: "Now doth the city sit solitary, That was full of people! Now is she become a widow! She that was great among the na- tions, "But," the grandfather continued, and a lire of triumph flashed in his And princess and among the prey. inces, eyes, "on that very day Cotumbus left on his voyage for America, the Now is she become tributary!" country where our brethren have found refuge from oppression and "Thou, 0 Lord, art enthroned for- ever, persecution." Thy throne is from generation to "Has anythnig else happened on generation, the ninth of Ab?" the grandson in- Wherefore lost Thou forget us for- quired anxiously, patting grandfath- ever, er's hand. And forsake us so long a time? "Yes, my child. We had nothing Turn Thou us into Thee, 0 Lord, and but Tish B'Ab in our old home ever we shall be turned; since the war began. There are no Renew our slays as of old." words that could tell fully what we have gone through, what we have The old man was stroking Leone, suffered, what all those who remain head, and both were lost in medaa- sin the other side are still suffering! tion. Then the boy spoke up: If I could but tell you of the thou- "Do you know, Zeisle, I, too, am sands sod thousands of boys like going to fast with you tomorrow, yourself and girls going around bare- after that I will give all my life to foot and naked, starving and des- make us American Jews complete perate. . . . Yet," and again his what Columbus began—to transform face brightened up, "through all this the day of lamentation into a day of (Concluded from Editorial page.) Tishu BiAb of our life we have never joy." the Jewish ranks. And once more, lost hope. We have relied first on And the cloudless blue sky seemed on the ninth of Ab, Jerusalem fell, the Almighty and then on our Ameri- and our fathers 'were scattered all can brethren to help us, to save us. to smile with love and encourage- went upon the two Jews—the old and over the face of the earth. And we know they have done much the young.—The Hebrew Standard, "Yet there still were heroes in our and they will do still more." midst, and one of them, Bar-Kochba, "How is the ninth of Ab kept?" arose against the Romans and led a great struggle to regain our inde- the boy asked. GARRICK THEATER "Just like Yom Kippur—by fast- pendence—he fought well, but final- ly, on the ninth of Ab, his last strong- ing. Only it is unlike Yom Kippur "The Gold Diggers," the hold, the fortress of Beth-Ar, was in that we do not pray for forgive- ness for our sins, but mourn and be- Avery Hopwood comedy, produced raptured—" Grandfather bent his head low and wail our disaster and pray to God originally by David Belasco, will be tears glistened in the eyes of the old to turn his face since more to us. the offering of the Bonstelle Company man and of the boy who was listen- Have you ever rend Jeretnihh's La- at the Garrick next week. 1ms:stations?" ing with rapt attention and Children's Corner • 111111111111,111 11: MR MR The indifference that is reported to have been displayed throughout the country towards the elections held recently for delegates to the Jewish Congress offers a death-blow to an- other movement started for the unit- ing of all elements in American Jew- ry for the purpose of combined ac- tion on their part on all problems healing with our people. While work for the congress is still being con- tinued, with the original plans fn-r m- eonvening the assembly on Oct. 9, the idea underlying the movement has fattest, and unfortunately so. While during the first session of the con- gress there were representatives of practically every element in Ameri- -an Jewry, the movement is today -imposed mainly of the nationalistic- illy inclines! Jews, with Eastern Eu- ropean Jews in predominance. Those who have watched the proceedings of the last year's meetings of the con-1 ?seas remember that its sessions were similar to the Zionist conventions, which, for thepast few years, have been nothing more nor less than "massmeetings" at which a popular "aye" will carry any and every reso- lution presented by the administra- tino. Many of the delegates who at- tend these conventions seem to find them a means for good vacation and pleasure trips, or there would have been greater thought given to the de- liberations, which maght have brought much good had the decisions reached at these conventions been carries! out. But the past two con. gresses have failed to accomplish the object for which the movement was started. The Jewish Congress has failed miserably as a means for in- viting all American Israel into is body that would consider fairly and un- hiasedly the problems of all Jewry Through its inactivity of the past two years the congress has created for it- self that indifference which greeted it at the polls last month. For the crea• Lion of a uniting force for American Jewry we must now hope for an or- ganization other than the Americar Jewish Congress. NEW ORLEANS RABBI EXPOSES TILLINGER etrian minister, unbelievable as it may seem, knowing the past of this miserable hynocrite, is working in his behalf and is aiding and encour- A detailed analysis of what Current History describes "Soviet RUSSiA . F aging him in his treacherous conduct. Grim Battle Against Religion" appears in the July issue of this magazine. "The motive behind the Preshe- The writer of this article is Louis Fischer, correspondent in Russia of the terian minister, who, as an honorable Jewish Telegraphic Agency and of the New York Evening Post. Mr. Fischer and intelligent man, can have only traces the anti-religious movement to basic Communist principles which de the most abhorrent contemnt for Clare that Communism is incompatible with religious faith. After showiest- ^reature of that sort, hot who never- a how religion is mocked by Russian Communists, and church leaders punished theless fraternizes with Mee is no AS counter-revolutionists, and how the church had been shorn of all social ether, of course, than the hone of, functions, Mr. Fischer stresses that the government leaves it to non-offic'a patching some Jewish Boole throneh organizations to eradicate the "prejudices, superstitions and beliefs," whil, 'he deceiver's Instrumentality. Th's itself maintaining an avowedly neutral thcugh benevolent attitude towards in itself is the clearest proof of the anti-religious campaigns. nnecruneloesness to which certain • • • • men and ministers are led by their) Dr. Leo Motzkin, member of the World Executive of the Zionist Or missionary zeal; of the litter dieee_! eanization and secretary of the Committee of Jewish Delegations, returned eard for matters of conscience where to Paris after spending a few months in the United States and Canada i ■ missionary methods are concerned. It the interests of Jewish rights in European countries. Dr. Motzkin is the clearest meant else, of the en. consulted a number of leading individuals and organizations with regard tr 'ant to who) missionary seat ate, I continued relief for distressed Jewish communities abroad. Ile won enter lolls and criunlim ton's esneholnof. tained at a luncheon tendered him by Nathan Straus. Dr. Joseph Krimska• nevrers. To imaeine that an• Jew a former member of the American Zionist Medical unit, sailed on the Be ',mid for a mement i`e.rI the eetie- reneria on his way to Jerusalem. Dr. Krinsky represents the America, ..., once and words of a linens prie•t- Jewish Physicians' Committee and has been delegated totake eve the pror -•bb' is the heis•`-t of abetierty. TA ' erty on Mount Scopus to be used as the micro-biological department o' that en individual flu-. 'he medical department of the Hebrew University. Dr. Krimsky will else -ant rascality hos been nrneen In make arrangements for the opening of the X-ray department. public could .fetch Jewish souls into A "In later years when the Jews were banished from Spain by the cruel de- cree of its fanatical rulers, Ferdi- nand and Isabella, it was on the ninth of Ab that they left the ungrateful country to which they had given so much and where they left countless spiritual treasures. The Jewish Congress. The old spirit of rivalry between King Feisul and his elder brother, Ahdullah, is manifesting itself again, according to a writer in Sayasa, an Egyptian paper, who declares that the two brothers had not met since their separation during the war. Abdullah is angry because Feisul had secured the throne of Irak. Ilussein, the father, hates Feisul, and if it had been in A House of Commons Cheer. ' his power he would never have agrees! to Feisul's kingship over Mesons). Members of the British House of tamia, the writer states. As to Feisul, this paper declares he would a thou- Commons last week cheered a state sand times prefer the "British yoke" to being at the mere/ of his elder went by Sir Ormsby-Gore to the of brother and father. feet that the Jews were entailing ne • • • expense in the British administration Desiring to make certain that a little girl whose mother died when the of affairs in Palestine. From th- child was only an infant would arrive safely in America to join her father. point of view of the enthusiastic and Jacques Pierrot, treasurer of the Montetiore Home for Immigrants, in Rot- utopian declarations made to the Jew. terdam, and one of the most prominent Dutch Jews, has arrived in New 'sh people in 1917, following the is- York with his little charge. Mrs. Pierrot also accompanies! her husband. Upon the death of the girl's mother, Herr Pierrot took the child in his suance of the Balfour Declaration charge and made an offer to her father, who is in America, to adopt th, that the world owes a debt to the Jew child and give her $40,000 when she became of age. The father, who has and should, regardless of expense and trouble, repay him for his suffering,- since married, refused to part with the child. of the past 2,000 years by restoring • • • • A definite split has taken place between the government and the militant 10 hint his homeland, this is interest anti-Jewish elements in Hungary. Fourteen leading members of the Awak- irat,. Times have changes! and senti- ments are different in 1923 from ening Magyars and five members of the "Petoti Guard" have been arrested having conspired to overthrow the government and to establish Fascisti dic. what they were in 1917. Now Corn tatorship. The prisoners have made admissions which incriminate severe' movers discuss questions of "ex. 'nee," incurred by Jews. No won. highly placed personages. Deputy Goembos, vice-preselent of Cie Govern ment party, has resigned his post. Ile is placing himself at the head of th, l•r they cheer when they are told Jews are entailing no exnenses. Awakening Magyars and announces that he will take independent actior "erhatis anti-Zionist Parliamentarians to "safeguard" the "Christian regime" . in Hungary. ,'ill now change heart again, follow. r the assurance that our people After hearing reports from reeresentatsves of Oft associates in Poland Lithuania, Roumania, Bessarabia, England, France, Latvia and Germany, the 'ors not wont to create an expense 'or England. If only the non-Jew Ort conference which opened at Danzig deceit'd to launch more intensiv , mderstood fully the sentiment ani- campaigns in the various countries. Dr. Ch. Zhitlouski and NI. Bashein elating the Jewish ideal for Palestine! representing the Amorcian association, informed the conference of th- plans under way in America for a campaign in the fall. The Americat Rot then again, if only the Jewish vonle werr to offer a united front delegates declared it was absolutely necessary, in order to raise funds rot favor of Palestine as the Jewish the Oct, "to remove the obstacles placed by the great old relief organizn enmeland, there would be no need for tions." The conference WAS opened by Leo Branson. Vladimir Tiomki, -reefing parliamentary cheers. We presided over the second session. • • • • maintain that the only thing that A three-day campaign acainst tuberculos i s was conducted by the healt' matters in the Palestinian project is will of the Jew. If that will in department of the Ukraine to educate the communities in the proper meth ode of hygiene rind prevention of the disease. The Joint Distribution Corn !ecking, Zionism must fail. We be- mittee, through Dr. Bogen, has made a substantial contribution of $5,000 'eve that this will exists. to this work, and has enabled the local health organizations to carry on r sorely needed work. Ilelp has also been given by the Internatinoal Red Cross and the American Relief Administration. The educational campaigr comprised many public addresses, the distribution of literature, posters, ate reopticon lectures, newspaper publicity, all a la American plan. A very (Concluded from Page 1.) strong interest has been generated among the population by this propa• Rands against tuberculosis, with the result that there is bound to be a saving of many lives and a reduction of the suffering which the dread disease has created here. • • • • criminal credulity. "We have not the least desire to protect our Presbyterian friends against the villainous designs of their new missionary. We think ,it only right to let their own experience con- vince them of their folly. And we doubt not that it will, for evenpow, while mulcting them of their kood shekels, their missionary, we are re- liably informed, is planning to go to South America and once more at- tempt to cheat and swindle some Jew- ish congregation in the guise and garb of a rabbi. "In the meantime, the great stir that was caused by Tillinger's ex- posure in New York five months ago is now re-echoing in New Orleans and the priest-rabbi, now without a beard but still in the garb of a minister, is continuing to play his deceitful and hypocritical role with the aid and un- der the protection of a Presbyterian pastor." TO-NIGHT •■ •• to ■ to MO .111 AT MIDNIGHT ■ ■41 ■ to h i s t The new Machine Switching Telephone Sys- tem in the Cadillac Office will be put into operation. AfterMidnight tonight all Cadillac subscribers will dial their calls instead ofgiving them to an operator. 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