v 4Iirericam 'elvish Pedalled Cotter CLIFTON Amos - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO nIEPenlorr SHAAREY ZEDEK TO 141bOlvi Colf941 4 5 CONDUCT NORTH END Elv" HOLY DAY SERVICES --- 0-1AS . I+. JOSEPH-- ARAB AND JEW How is it that so few people in Eng- land can be got to take an interest in B r chi. It. .trioosh.) TISHA B'AB J. N. F. CANVASS RESULTS IN GREAT SUCCESS BABY DAY NURSERY ELECTS OFFICERS twentieth century Christianity in this Christian Here is an example of nation. It goes to show just how little Gentiles really understand the mean. seems to have h ing or follow the teachings. oJesus, been one of the very Few Christians with whici the world has been graced. A Mrs. Lambert, a Jewess, Iiiing at Falnouth, Mass., married • Mr. - Lambert, • Christian, attempted suicide became the Christians (7) of Fal t her and persecuted her becauseshe was a Jewess. She says: mouth hooted ■ Jewess. I mar- "The people of Falmouth drove me to it. I um a s . These Cape ried a Christian. I have been married fay year Jew. They hated me." Codders hate a Dayton who slurred the Jews from his That Main Street minister in . Christianity to such Chris. Pulpit would better serve his Lord by preaching a well as the kind that are in his congregation, has li•ns as he probably He mirht not derive to much sensational t o e f ound in the Dealborn Independent. who are advertising from such scandal sheets only "using" him for en "e•sy mark," but he mould be discharging more • Christian minister. Properly his duty We have been marching the bright one. to tie front lately. The latest brought to our attention was Beitha Levine of New York, one that mull who complete four years' work in the Evening High School in months. these prodigies go Ow Now she is going to take up law. Where do •I they get out into the world? Which reminds me that the Deputy Attorney was appointed General of the State of New York is • Jewish roman who recently. ......................................0.........................0„." ...., By HERBERT SIDEBOTHAM Palestine, even when, as lately, it fig- ures prominently in the news? One reason, I suppose, is that people try to Will Occupy Second Floor of imagine Jews of their acquaintance Each summer the wave of camp-enthusiasm The camp's the thing. tending sheep in Judaea or sowing Westminster Community rises higher and higher until all the mountain regions of the country are barley in Sharon, and, finding the pic- ture comical, proceed to write down threatende with inundation. Like everything worth while, the Jewish parent Building. the whole idea of Zionism as a pose or takes the summer camp quite seriously. And exactly sus in the matter of education, he will frequently sacrifice and stint himself that his boy or a faid. Congregation Shaarey Zedek will Yet the Jets• is good- sometimes too girl may have the advsntage of organized outdoor life during the vacation hold supplementary services for its months. I wanted to see what these camps were like, in I went up into members living in the North End at good—at taking the color of his sur- Except in Scotland, he roundings. the mountains north of Scranton, Pa., where my old friend, Rabbi A. S. the Westminster Community build- Anspacher of Hartford, Conn., has his famous Camp Kewanee. There I ing, southwest corner of Glynn court makes a successful colonist, and I once heard a very distinguished statesman ranging in age from 8 to 16, and they were found some 60 youngsters and Hamilton. Services this your will wax enthusiastic over a visit he had having the time of their lives. The carefully kept tents, the practical, busi- be held in the auditorium on the sec- paid to a Jewish agricultural colony ness-looking mess hall, the inviting lake with the,' well-planned bathing and ond floor of this building. Rabbi in Palestine. "Beautiful deep-bosomed boating facilities, the baseball and tennis grounds, the vast outdoors calling Leon Lang, who ofliciated at these women," he said "lithe strapping to the spirit of boyhood, made me realize why these camps are so appealing. services last year, will again lead the fellows - -make perfect mounted police Then the spirit of camaraderie that so quickly finds expression among boys, services, assisted by A. Rubiner on in South Africa or the North.lVest; is • valuable factor in developing confidence and self•reliance among our cantor. Men and women will sit to- children in plenty; the only real clean- youngsters. The rest hour, the reading hour, the hikes, the endless round gether. Services will be conducted liness and tidiness I have ever seen in of ceaseless activity, the quiet and controlling direction of the lives of the in the same manner as at the main the East in their fields and streets. boys; the sowing of the seeds of right thinking and right living. Now I synagogue at Willis and Brush street. And yet" (he continued) "these splen- can understand why the country has gone mad on the subject of summer Rabbi Lang made a very fine im- did children of Israel were only chil- camps. It is surely an important contribution to the training of the boys pression with the congregation last dren of the ghetto in Lodz or Bucha- of the nation for better manhood •nd better citizenship. year and his coming is being looked rest two generations ago." •-• ■ •••-• forward to by those who were for- Idea of Nationality. Herman Bernstein, editor of the Jewish Tribune of New York, has sued tunate enough to attend this service There must be slonething in the idea Henry Ford for libel. Ford accused him of g iving him the information that last year. Members of the congre- of Jewish nationality which fascinated led to the crazy-quilt articles in the Dearborn Independent. Samuel Unter• gation who wish to attend the sup- Cyrus and Alexander, Julius Caesar myer is counsel for Bernstein. I hereby file my application for • front plementary services should immedi- and Napoleon, and English statesmen seat when Untermyer puts Ford on the witness stand. I know that we shall ately get in touch with the secretary's of such contrasting types as Disraeli I don't know office, Glendale 5197, and give the and Balfour, Lord Robert Cecil and learn historical and religious facts hitherto unheard of. whether Alfred Lucking, Ford's lawyer, will have time to coach Henry information as to the number of seats Lloyd George, Joseph Chamberlain on United States desired. Non-members desiring seats and Shaftesbury. English people were Chicago Tribune trial like he did in Chicago during the history, but he will probably endeavor to acquaint the distinguished "states- may secure tickets by applying at the justly moved by the sorrows of Bel- man" with at least the date of the Revolutionary war and that Jesus was office of the synagogue, Willis and gium in the War; but, after all, here Brush streets. All seat sales this is a people which lost its home in Pal- a Jew. year will be made at the office of estine 1,800 years ago, which has al- Congregation Shaarey Zedek. most acquired the habit of exile—in Cameron, the editor of the Dearborn Independent, is desperately trying Egypt, or by the waters of Babylon, to hand on to the soft job he has, though it's keeping him thinking overtime or in Cordova or \Va roam or New to get sufficient Jewish material to satisfy Ford's insatiable appetite. In York—and still has never ceased to this week's issue he discovered • terrible menace in Dayton—just ter•r.r• pray for Zion. The only man who has rible! The rabbi made one of the Dayton papers retract an editorial on • a real right to argue against Zion is by one of the many misinformed clergy. sermon delivered against the Jews the Jew himself (as he frequently men, who, when they haven't anything else to talk about, talk about the — — does.) It took Cameron a page and a half, with pictures of the brave onerous Response Brings Record When Titus returned from the sack clergyman-hero and the rabbinical villain (Rabbi Materberg), to cover the Sum in Contributions from of Jerusalem, the people of Antioch awful menace. Dangerous age, this. Henry will have all this changed when Local Synagogues. sent a deputation to him to say that he moves to the White House. Won't this country be proud of its President! they didn't like their Jews, and might • Contributions towards the Jewish they get rid of them? Ah, no, replied I am glad that the statements in this co lump cancerning the Rabbi n ,`," National Fund this year established Titus, not now, for they hove no coun- are making some young men consider seri ously the idea of entering '" , e a record for Detroit, with a sum ex- try of their own to go to. There are a Jewish pulpit. I received a letter from a law student who has comp) ceeding $350 collected in a number good ninny Jews today who turn that his first year at a university and he advis es me that he is carefully `I n " of local synagogues. Addresses were argument round and say that if they sidering what I have said regarding the ne cessity of more :rabbis and 0 ",* delivered in the synagogues by a get a country of their own they will the possibilities the Rabbinate offers to th e right kind of Ybung men. " number of speakers and workers for he persecuted in their adopted coun- tries and made to go there.. There isn't • question of money, either, although, as I have pointed out, the . 7 ,1 " the fund t men in other professions terial rewards are as great as come to mos Among the synagogues where col- is not much in the argument, for Pal- the opportunity for rendering service is in cal culable. lections were made and the sums con- estine is after all, only about the size tributed in each are: B'Nai Israel, of Wales, and si already half populat- on Ferry avenue, $34.90; Agudath ed with Arabs. It will not hold half Posterity may forget me, but I am determined to keep myself alive while Achim, on Ferry and Hastings, the lie, ple who are liable to pogroms, I live. It is encouraging to receive • letter like this: $33.40; Beth Yehudah, on Adelaide le Wono the people who arc happy and street, $11; Beth Jacob, $42; Ahavath prosperous in their adopted countries, "I number myself as one of the fortunate readers who religiously Achim, $20; Miskon Israel and Ture- For these last Palestine is not intend- make it a habit to peruse weekly 'Random Thoughts' and I assure ver synagogues, $40.50; Congrega- ed, any more than Australia was in- you it is a joy and a privilege. Please know that you have another tion Emanuel, $29.85; Mogen Abra- tended for or made by the scions of interested reader in far away California." ham, $34. In addition, there were British aristocracy. Is it any business of ours? For well when I know that I additional sums in pledges not includ- or ill, Palestine is very much our bus- Well, 1 don't feel that California is so far away ed in the above cash collections. The iness. If them were no Palestine we have such friendly readers. sum of $42.50 was also collected by 5 Mrs. Z. Ehrlich at the Smith Avenue should have to make one, and if there acre no Jews we should have to make My militant, fire-eating friend, Sig Saxe of New York, sends along a cemetery. handful of money to the publisher of one of the papers in which the The collection in the Congregation imitation Jew Robots to live in Pales- tine. The reason is the Suez Canal. Emanuel was made by J. Cashdan "Thoughts" appear, with the following comment: If there were no Palestine, the French the following contributing: $2 each, in Syria would race the Turks who got "I want 10 copies to show them to some friends of mine, as they h1. Stone, M. Margolis, J. Braun J. to the Canal first. Remember that we contain your article on 'The Pope Bionics the Jews.' Allow me to Warren; $1 each, E. Lightstone: S. have also promised to give Egypt in- congratulate you on this article, which is of the type I like to read Lightstone, Sachse, Kolinsky, Meis- dependence. How are you to defend . wager dollars to doughnuts that you nor, Goldberg, Goodman, Rabbi S. on the subject. however, I'll the Canal, squeezed in between have had very few replies or responses from anyone or from readers Silber of Chicago, Swartz, Gordon, Frenchmen or perhaps, Turks on one of your paper, or from periodicals bearing upon the article. I am Miller. Rubenstein, Kaplan, Stein- hank and Egyptians anxious to get willing to wager 1,000,000 marks against one cent that you never berg, Peerless, Lieberman, Levenson, your army out of their country on the - I r rank, Ilymenson, Shuman and Mil- got an explanation as you claim should be given by the Vatican or other bank? ter. its rep resentatives." Defence is inconceivable in so nar- 1 The Beth Jacob collection, made row a corridor. Either you have got My dear Mr. Saxe, you win both the doughnuts and the cent. The b S. Newman and J. Eisenberg, in- to give up the idea of defending the this kind as I eluded three contributions, two of Vatican is as economical in the use of its words in matters of Canal, or you have to hold down $20 front Aaron and Rose Kaplan of w ■ s our greatest of all word-economists, Lord Bacon. Egypt with your troops, or you have --- • ......-...-- I 667 East Montcalm street and Ben- got to defend the ('anal from the Pal- amjin Wienstine of 983 Montcalm estine side. The first two courses are 1 am always glad to receive information. The Menorah Journal advises 'street, and a $2 contribution from impossible; and therefore you are me that I Mr. Saperstein of 2426 Hastings driven to the idea that the Canal can I street. of Count only be defended from Palestine, on "In your issue of June 29 you refer to the review 1 II. Goldberg was in charge of the which side the danger is. Which then Courenhove-Calergi's book on anti-Semitism, which was reviewed in Icollection in the Beth Jehudah. Jacob is better—to make at vast expense a the current Living Age. May we call your attention to the fact that Liss and E. Rosen made the appeal great British place of arms of Judea, this able book was reviewed earlier in the Menorah Journal by the in the Agudath Achim and B'nai Ts- to make a patriotic nation of Pal- distinguished European publicist, Sigmund Mune. Dr. Manz also information about the lives of bothrael synagogues, assiste estine, which will defend the ap- gave our readers interesting d latter Aavath d in the Achim lw I. Davidson. proaches to the Canal because the Counts Coudenhove, father and son." I appeal was made by Mr. Liss and ht. crossing of her territory by a beligger- Margolis. R. Spoiler was in charge ent army is an insult to its nationhood The date of this review was December, 1922. I are afraid that all too the collection at the Mogen Abra- —precisely as Belgium resisted the at me ny of us do not read the Menorah Journal es regularly as we should. of I ha m sy lo tack on France being made over her It without question the outstanding Jewish journal of the times and gue.st of contributors will guest A complete li can recommend it to every Jew who wants to reed articles on subjects of appear in an early issue of The territory? England's Zionist Policy. Jewish interest written by the greatest Jewish minds of the age. Chronicle. But granted that Palestine is our ..____,....-•-- business, is it practical business? Can means the Notional Motor Association, we establish a national home for Jews I presume that the "N. M. A." At any rate one of my readers tells me that a young lady—whose sharp against the opposition of the Arabs of tongue makes blunt speech—representing the association in Pittsburgh, Palestine? And if we could do it, is called on him with reference to selling him some road maps, as he wanted it fair to the Arabs? I confess that it -- the state of Ohio. After the lady called on hint he decided to think surprises me to Lind the racial preju- to tour it over end if agreeable he would send in his appication for the moos. sere- The Detroit Hebrew Ladies' Baby dices of the Arabs in Palestine (who, Day Nursery held its annual election ice, etc., accompanied by his check. This ruffled the young lady's feathers, unlike their brothers of. the lledjaz, according to my c orrespondent: of officers on Wednesday, Jilly 11, never lifted a finger to help us in the who gave utterance to this statement, with the following results: Mrs. Pearl on you damn Jews again." call never War) solemnly weighed against a su- "You damn Jews; I'll het I'll Rottenberg, president; Mrs. Bessie any "damn Jews" belong to the N. M. A., they might make a note preme British interest like the defence If young ladies Lott and Mrs. Anna Katz, vice - presi- of the Canal. But let that pass. Ex- of this tonvers•tion and advire the organisation to engage dents; Mrs. Fannie Rodin, treasurer; hot days. actly what are we doing officially to who do not indulge in profanity even on Mrs. Rose Zeidman, recording secre- - ......-• -- further Zi, nism? tory; Mr. Rogvoy, financial secretary. Our measures are these; (1) Jews c c onversation he had Ou Aug. 8 the nursery will give Another correspondent from Pittsburgh reports are allowed to enter the country only grocerymsn and the groceryman also made some remarks that were another dance at Elkin's Hotel, Mt. with • e r is hot, isn't it; and Clemens. Announcement is made when there are economic openings for unbusinesslike to say the least. But then the weath . ' key the Jews. Probably that services will be held during the them and when they are in posses- one can so nicely relieve his fee logs .ion of a certain amount of capital. the groceryman is sorry, because he lost an order and an account. So he's coming High Holy Days at the nur- To ensure the . right kind of immi- sery hall, the proceeds to go towards letter. punished and I wouldn't write him grants the government maintains re- the nursery home, which is Tnow' car- --• —• lotions with a branch of the Zionist ' ing for•six children. Organization which looks after the I am glad to see that Mortimer Schiff is following in his father's foot. • 13 the extension of the work immigrants. (2) In the constitution steps. He contributed $48,000 the other day of Boy Scouts in America. And he is prepared to contribute another $24,- Jewish Welfare Board to En- that has been promulgated provision is made for the minority representa- 000 when certain conditions are met. There is no better movement for Military Students. tertSin tion of Jews, and there is an official hays in this country than the Boy Scouts. It is always a source of satisfac- sectarian lints in their giving. majority of the legislative council. (3) tion when our Jews reach across NEW YORK.—Maj. Gen . Robert In order that the country may have • • Lc B Re I , cowman din the Second access to Jewish money and brains, it year staff correspondent of the Corps Area. : will deliver the principal recognizes the Zionist Oraginzation as Samuel Spewak was for more than ■ New York World in Russia. He has left Russia and is now writing for the address at,the farewell send-off to be a li a i so n agenc y especially for works World his impressions 'and the results of his &servations unhampered by given to. students of the coming mili- of public utility. Not a single exam- t he principal aims of the tary training camps of the Second ple of unfair preference of Jews to y censorship. He states unqua Red Army is the destruction of 'all Orthodox rdigions. He says that anti. Corps.Area, on July 30, at 8:15 p. rn., Arabs in the allocation of posts has religious propaganda is much more intensive it the army than in civilian in the Y. Si. IL A., Lexington avenue ever been established. 600,000 well drilled and Ninety-second street, under the life. The Red Army is no bogey, paper army, but it h. Sue: Canal the Crux. and trained soldier.. That it is recruiting every day, and that in Russia auspices of the ' Jewish Welfare I fail to see anything approaching today there are 4,000,000 men with military trailing. This is • formidable Board Among other speakers on the an Arab grievance in the provisions. and Russia unite in the future, program will be Congressman Eman- Yet the Arabs not only boycotted the menace to any nation and should Gerrhany Russia will contribute its full share to the miitary strength of the corn- uel Celler and Maj. T. L. Crystal, who oketions, but when Sir Herbert Sam- ti a- ! • is in charge of the citizens' military uel renominated six Arabs to serve bin•tion. These are not guesses, but the resu o training camps of the Second Corps with two Jews on his Executive ('oun- lion of a trained observer. (c„,,,,,,i g h s , mt. PAGE FIVE Most) itov Area.- The police band will furnish musical selections. The Jewish Welfare Board will distribute, free of charge, prayer books, Bibles and calendars. Plans have been completed with those in charge of the Y. M. II. A. for the entertaihment of a capacity audience. The entertainments will enable stu- dents of: the various camps to meet each other; and inasmuch as they are expected to make their own arrange- ments for traveling to the various camps, this will be their only chance to get. together before starting in on their program of training. The citizens' military training camps of the Second Corps Area are located at Plattaburg Barracks, N. Y.;Madison Barracks, N. Y.; Camp Dix N. J.; Fort Ilancock, N. J., and Camp Vail, N. J., and provide free military and physical training from Aug. I to Aug. 30 for all candidates who have successfully fulfilled the 'entrance requirements. Three thou- ' [mad five hundred men will attend this summer, of which a representa- tive number are of the Jewish faith. .RAN MAO MI 141.5 to 1447 " 416° WOOD 1Y ARD AVE [ From in k.E. Mai +1( ■ t” O a alarm 11/L1.1111FL icc Tr 'toe 111111EI4e 111111111111 .101199111Frilr, " Final July Clearance Sales EVENT NO. 1— EVENT NO. 6— Men's Two-Pants Suits, $25. Women's Bathing Suits, $2.95. Hand tailored and hand finished. All- wool or worsteds. The staple, and novel- ty patterns, too. Third floor. All wool jersey suits in the popular one- piece style. Plain colors trimmed with contrasting color stripes. Third floor. EVENT NO. 2— EVENT NO. 7— Palm Beach Suits at $9.50. Girls' Fine Dresses, $1.95. Still ninny weeks to wear Palm Beach Dotted voiles, gingham!, organdies, crepes and dotted Swisses in a wide va- riety of good looking styles. Third floor. suits and many men will buy suits to put away for next year. Third floor. EVENT NO. 3— y. EVENT NO. 8— Women's Summer Hats, $2.45. Sleeveless Sweaters, $1.94. Sport, dress, suits and street hats. Smart- est shapes of season. Small turbans, Fibre silk and wool mixed sweaters in a large assortment of colors. Plain and fancy backs. All sizes. Third floor. large floppy dress hats. Final clearance. Third floor. EVENT NO. 4— EVENT NO. 9— Andrew Geller Shoes, $7.45. Women's Silk Hose, $1.95. Yellow, green, red, blue, tan and taste- ful combinations of popular shades. All sizes for women. Third floor. EVENT NO. 5- Famous "Kayser" discontinued numbers. There are pure thread silk chiffon, me- dium and heavy weights. All sizes. Third floor. EVENT NO. 10— 47 Fur Coats, $159.50. Civet, Opossum, Sealine and natural Squirrel, black Caracul, Muckrat and Raccoon coats, 45, 47 and 48-inch lengths. Third floor. New Fall Hats at $3.75. Satin and velvet hats in the smartest shapes for immediate wear, Bargain basement. Third floor, i:H:05 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - ot0)-oacmoo-ooaai>oimon0000mgnma - 000rxio*00000000o0040***.otxxi000tnxitiaiiio s number ooff t philosophicc Merkaz Chalutzim Organized RABBI KELLERMANN DEAD i t i e e n Ka w n r i a k by Zionist Youth of New Professor Herman Cohen of Marburg BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—Dr. Ben- Univresity. York. • zion Kellermann, rabbi of the Berlin Among his works aro "The Writ- Jewish community, dies here at the Recently a Merkaz Chalutzim has age of 53. In addition to his rab- ings of Levi Ben-Gerson," "The Ideal been organized in New York by a binical activities, Dr. Kellermann was in the System of Kantian Philosophy" group of enthusiastic young Zionists active in liberal politics and has writ- and "The Ethics of Spinoza." whose. purpose is to prepare young , men and women for their future pin neer work in the uphuilding of the Jewish homeland. Up to the present many young men and women have answered the call of "Ilacholutz," including those which belnoged to "Ilacholutz" in the old world and could not go to Eretz 19- rael on account of technical reasons, but are prepared to go there at a moment's notice. It is the aim of the Merkaz Cha- utzim to spread its activities through- tit the United States and Canada and enroll as many pioneers to the great cause as possible. The hlerkaz Chalutzim is convinced that by concerted efforts a strong Chatlutzim movement can be organ- ized in America. Zionists or groups interested are cordially requested to communicate with the Merkaz Chaluzim at 60 De- lancey street, New York. Reports Progress in Canvass for Jerusalem School. Rev. It, M. Cohen, renrc•entative of the hleah Sheorim Yeshivah and Tal- mud Torah of Jerusalem in Detroit and the state of Michigan, reports pre- press in the canvass for his institution Arabs resigned. An Arab here. Rev. Cohen points out that in %Sill- strike against faxes is not obscurely tion to offering a course of study to prophesied as the next move, Jewish young men and in orenaring I am sorry for Sir Herbert Samuel, them for the rabbinate, the institution who has done his best in very difficult also supports a public kitchen for the conditions, and now finds himself, de- poor of Jerusalem. spite all his concessions to the Arabs, Mr. Rosinsky 1st treasurer of the De- at a complete deadlock. I believe that troit funds collected for this school. there is nothing for it but an appeal to Parliament and people of England f a Mandate. The case for this man- date 1 have tried to state. We must keep a hold on Palestine for the sake of the Canal; the best hold is a patri- MRS. I. COHEN , tic _prosperous Palestine that will dis- The recent death of Mrs. I. (Sarah) pute -the - passage of its territory to Cohen came as a shock to her many anyone wishing to attack the Canal. relatives and friends. She was a Alone the Arabs cannot form such a prominent resident of Detroit for the Palestine; with the help of the Jews ast 25 years and recently made her they can. in Los Angeles, Calif. Funeral If these points can be established, h me services were held from her Los An- the government will get a mandate geles home on Friday, July 20. from the pe.,ple of England worth far more than any other. mandate. And Do not worry thyself with the trou- vhen it is given, the opposition of the Arabs, which is partly anti-British in ble of tomorrow; perhaps thou wilt its inspiration, partly • gamble on have no tomorrow, and why shouldst English public opinion, will, I am con- thou trouble thyself about a world that is not thine?—The Talmud. vinced, cease at once—Referee. Our Inventory Sale Ends Tuesday! O Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! NLY a few more days and this great event will go down on our books as the largest ever held , by this institution., We found ourselves over- stocked to the extent of $100,000. We slashed prices —cut deeply, so that we might reduce the surplus amount by the end of this month. Our feat is nearly accomplished,,but there is still a great array of fine valces. Save from 1-4 to 1-2 On All Furniture. it OBITUARY Furniture of every descrip- tion comprises this sale. To the readers of The Jewish Chron- icle this event is of great im- portance. It offers you an op- portunity to save from one- quarter to one-half. 'Come— take advantage of it! Finsterwalds Michigan Ave. at Washington Blvd. "We Guarantee Everything We Sell" AI* r gr Xi& cat) I fc- 7 Js