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Michigan's Only
Jewish Newspaper
!tinted in English

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Telephone
GLENDALE,

liEbETROIT

9-3-0-0

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1923

VOL. XIV. NO. 11

HARDING MOURNED
BY AMERICAN JEWS
AT KARLSBAD MEET ,

Richest White Man
In China Is a Jew

Friend of Israel

i

Whose Death Is Mourned By Nation Today

Touching Eulogies Delivered
By Zionists Attending
World Congress.

1

Intermarriage Is a Common
Occurrence Among Chi-
nese Jews.

By GEORGE E. SOKOLSKY,
J. T. A. Correspondent in Shanghai.

To HOLD CHILDREN'S

HOLY DAY SERVICES

Offers $100,000 for
Jewish Ball Player

Shaarey Zedek Announces Innova-

tion for Coming Holidays.

Announcement is made by the
Shaarey Zedek Congregation that an
innovation during the High Holy
Day services this year will be the
children's services to be held during
the Rosh Ila-Shanah and Yom Kip-
pur holidays. These are aimed to at-
tract the interest of the young to the
synagogue.
The children's services, it is an-
nounced, will be held both at the
main synagogue, Willis and Brush
streets, and at the supplementary
services that are to be conducted at
the IS'estminster Community build-
ing, Glynn court and Hamilton bou-
levard.
At the supplementary services,
Rabbi Leon Lang, who left a fine im-
pression last year at the services con-
ducted by him for the North End
Shaarey Zedek members, will again
deliver the sermons and lead in con-
ducting the services. A. Rubiner will
he the cantor. Men and women
sit together during these services,
which will be conducted in the same
i the main synagogue.
manner as Ti

John J. McGraw, of New York
Giants, Says Jews Are
Never Mediocre.

Wanted: A $100,000 Jewish ball
player.
John J. McGraw, manager of the
New. York Giants, made this offer last
week in the Saturday article of his
series of copyrighted newspaper sto-
ries published through the Christy
Walsh Syndicate.
Baseball managers are not preju-
diced against Jewish players, accord-
ing to McGraw, but are really ens ,
ious to secure Jewish players, who
"are never mediocre."
Continuing he wrote:
Jewish people always have been
great lovers of sport, as far back as
the days described by General Wal-
lace in "lien Hur." They have de-
veloped gladiators, boxers, wrestlers,
football players and golfers. It is
odd, at that, to see so comparatively
few in big league baseball.
Can you imagine what an influence
it would have been or, our game if
we had two great Jewish ballplayers
rivaling each other as Benny Leonard
and Lew Tendler rival each other in
boxing!
The greatest catcher next to Bres-
nahan that I have known (luring my
active years as a manager was Johnny
Kling. Johnny is a Jew, but so great
was he as a catcher for the Cubs that
many never thought to inquire as to
his religion or faith. Another comer
is Sammy Mobile of the Reds. Sammy
Samuels of the St. Louis club was
also a Jewish player, as was Ed Stein.
Right at the moment, Bane is the
only Jew I can recall in either major
league,
The only reason I can give for the
scarcity of Jewish players is the great
care the parents exercise in training
their boys for business or profes-
sional careers. Many of them de-
velop unusual athletic ability at col-
lege and undoubtedly would become
star ball players. The parents,
though, influence them not to let
anything interfere with their mental
training for the future.
That Jews naturally love the idea
of combat is indicated by the num-
ber of them who take up boxing. It
is that very spirit, that man to man
rivalry, that has made me seek a good
Jewish player for my club. The
$100,000 offer still holds good.

LOCAL JEWS MOURN
DEATH OF NATION'S
CHIEF EXECUTIVE

Prayers Offered by Detroit
Rabbis During Saturday
Services.

The Jewish community of Shang-
NATIONAL BODIES SEND
hai has recently been augmented by
CONDOLENCES TO WIDOW
a large influx of Jewish refugees from
Siberia, most of whom are from the
usual Jewish centers in Poland and
Central Conference, United
Lithuania, although sonic are in-
American Proposals Regarding
digenous to Siberia. Previous to this ,
Synagogue, Zionist Organ-
influx, the Jewish population here
Agency and Executive Are
ization, Send Messages.
consisted principally of Bagdad, Ara.,
Principal Issues. ,
1
bian and Western European Jew's.
The Bagdad Jews represent the
The shocking news of the death of
wealthiest non-Chinese group in this
Warren Gamaliel Harding, the Chief
KARLSBAD.----(J. T. A.)—Touch--
city, perhaps in China. Solomon liar-
Executive of the United States, on
ing eulogies of the late President'
doon, a Jewish private banker and
Thursday, brought grieving and
Harding were delivered here Sunday
real estate (operator, is the richest
mourning Jews to the local syna-
at a memorial meeting arranged by
"white" man in China, lie is mar-
gogues on Saturday morning, and
the visiting American Jews. The
ried to a Chinese wife sail owill the
prayers for the dead President were
American Zionists who are here for
largest and most palatial home and
offered in every house of worship in
the thirteenth world congress attend-
grounds in the city. Ile is not inter-
the city.
ed in a body. Judge Strassburger of.;
ested in Jewish things, but follows'
During the Sabbath morning men ,
Washington presided and prayer:was
the inclination of his wife in assist-
ice at Temple Beth El, the entire
offered by Rabbi Reich, a visiting •
ing Confucian and Buddhist institu-
congregation rose and chanted the
American Jewish clergyman. After
tions. Hanlon° and almost all the
Kaddish prayer for the late Presi-
paying tribute to America's relief
Bagdad Jews who are here originally
dent. Rabbi Henry J. Berkowitz in
work in Europe, which, he said •,hati .
came to China Via Bombay for Sas-
his sermon said:
always had the powerful backing of
soon & Co. The ,Yews hailing front
"In the midst of a whirling world
the late President. the rabbi evoked
Bagdad are Sephardim, usually well-
America stands suddenly bereft. It
the mercy of God for Harding's
versed in Talmud, are ortholioxly re-
seems as if for a moment the mighty
soul." President Harding, the'rabbi
ligious and Zionists and contribute
pulsating heart of the nation had
said, earnestly and zealously worked '"
liberally to Jewish institutions. They
ceased to beat—'How are the mighty
for world peace.
maintain in Shanghai a magnificent • Marshall Issues Statement on
fallen.'
The equal status of American,•citi-
synagogue, a Jewish school which
"It is characteristic to witness in
Behalf of American Jew-
zens, irrespective.of race or religiOn,
prepares students fur matriculation
America how deep-seated is- the na-
was dwelt On by M. Markowitz, an.
ish Committee.
in Cambridge University, a Jewish li-
tional consciousness. We go through
other speaker. who, said. the world •
brary, a hnikva," facilities for ritual
the busy round of our lives and with
mourned the cruel stroke which fate
animal slaughter and other religious
all our energies pursue our separate
NEW YORK.— (J. T. A.) — Not
dealt the Ameticah nation.
institutions.
and selfish existences. The mighty
only the Jews of America but Jews
• Harry .Vischel of, New Y5rk said:
Arabi.. Jews Poor.
stream of the national life flows
the
world
over
had
a
devoted
friend
WARREN G. HARDING
"We have - lost not anly opr Presiolt•nt
onward by virtue of its majestic
The Arabian Jews who came here in President Harding, and his name
but a great lover of man and a friend'
power. We seem not to note how
importance
to
our
people
was
passed
originate
in
Aden
and
are
a
poor,

will
be
revered
by
stews
universally.
of all the world.". ".Mr. Fische, 're-
By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ
deep-rooted in our innermost souls
without a 'word of commendation and unassuming people. They are often Louis Marshall in a statement on be-
lated how' the late President person-
is the sense of security and sacred
encouragement
from
him.
During
beggarly,
wear
peculiar
clothes
and

half
of
the
American
Jewish
Com•
'ally saved many immigrants ,froln
Today; as the entire nation mourns his term as President he has again are given employment by the Bag-', mittee, of which he is president, de-
safety in this beloved land. Then sud-
' •
being tieported....
the death of its Chief Executive, the and again shown his friendship and dad Jews. Some of them perform clared Tuesday.
denly
there comes a national calam-
Cable COndolences. ' '
citizen's orthe United States will be sympathy for Israel's cause, and his the religious functions in the syna-
ity such as the death of the Presi-
"No
element
in
our
citizenship
has
-
..spoke
Chicago
or
7, B. •Kumaika
messages
will
long
live
as
documents

volzu,,.
They
are
also
Sephardim,
dent
of
the United States and then
or his :recoil meeting with; the Presi, •joined in their prayers for• ,Warren of national importanct• to Jewry. , but their pronunciation of Hebrew is been more stunned and overwhelmed
there arises from the midst of the
with grief because of the untimely
(lept before Mr. Kantitilia went to. Gamaliel Hhrding by the• jewish •peo-
hidden
springs
of devotion and of
Let the Harding messages to Israel different from that of the Bagdad, death of President Harding than the
I-ithuania• The'. President, he ?said, Pie' throughPut the world, in Whose
htstbry the more of America's late sneak for themselves and for the Jew's, who regard them generally as Jews of America, who have a double
allegiance which is deeper than we
tel•rli'm at the time he had hoped 4'
can express.
new European. Mates would profit- By President will be written big and will friendship the departed President had ' an inferior people.
reason for remembering his good
for us. It was on Rosh Ha-Shanah ' There is a population here ••f works and his kindly deeds," said Mr.
A Hidden Purpose.
0 America's practice of the principle-long be remembered. -
of liberty and equality towards all, ' Fir Warren Ganudiel Haiding•was ••f 1921, the New Year 5682, that American, British, French and Ger- Marshall. "Not only was he absolute-
"We can not fathom the inscrut-
Speaking on 'behalf ,of the ,Ameri- a friend of Israel. No occasion of President Harding, adressing himself man Jew's, numbering altogether as ly fair in his estimate and treatment
able wisdom of God, but we have a
to the Jewish people of the world, much as 250 to 300 persons. These of the Jewish citizenship everywhere,
can physicians doing special 'work in
profound faith that the finger of the
said: Jews are in no way organized and but when it came to the Jews having
Vienna, clinics •Dr,•• Kaufman valved •
Almighty touches the affairs of men
On the occasion of the celebra- constitute no integral part of the to gum to the rescue of less fortunate
his sj,:mpathy, for the' bereaved Mrs. m
and nations and guides their des-
tion of Rosh Ha-Shanah, I am glad Jewish community. Under the influ- members of their race in Russia and
tinies; therefore, we must be able tO
!larding. • •
to express nip sincerest good wishes. mice of Rabbi Hirsch, an effort is be- Poland, victims of post-war condi-
, M. Joseph (if Birmingham, Ala„
find in this sad visitation some pur-
and good will for the Jewish people ing made to bring them into asvcia- tions, the great heart and mighty
,
pose of good. An All-Wise Provi-
Christiin,'atterpled th,is Jewish•nieet-
of the United States and their co-re- tion with the Bagdad Jewer—fn the hand of Warren G. Harding was ex-
dence has guided America to reach
• ing Fle,shol he was glad the visitors ,
ligionists
throughout
the
world.
V)
e
.0ht.1
Rachel
Synagogue,
but
the
lin-
tended across the sea, through the
,

to Karlshad gave hiM an opportun-
such heights of which its founders
Professor
Albert
Einstein
Sorry
He
cannot too often remind ourselves of guistic difficulty is very great. Ash. agency of Herbert Hoover's match-
never dreamed. (id has seen fit to
ity of gMne vonie, to "hts grief over
Quit League Intellectuals.
the great service the Jewish people kenasim find it trying to listen to the less organization which all Jews
make America His favorite child
the death of the Irtriinlent,.
Great
Actress
of
Hebrew
Ha-
have rendered and are still rendering Bagdad "Chazan," who reads in a promptly backed, and as a result tens
The. meeting cabled. message of
among the nations and when the na-
PARIS.-1.1.
T.
A.)-1Ienri
Berg-
the world. it is good to know' that dialect of Ilebrew altogether unin. of thousands were cured of disease
bima Theater in Moscow
tion is tried in fire by the death of
tandok:nce • to Mrs. Harding and 'one
we live in a day in which ancient telligible to Europt.an Jew's. The and gradually assisted back to a state son, the eminent Jewish philosopher,
its Chief Executive, the people must
af sympathy to the State Dephrtment.
and
Ilenri
Bernstein,
noted
play-
Arrives
in
New
York.
prejudices are fast being obliterated , Western European Jews are absorbed of normalcy in which they could sus-
be able to look with prophetic vision
Signatoiies •fi.; the message included
and that the usefulness of the ew
Jish : in the general foreign population tain themselves and get back upon wright, it is understood, are included
Marris Rothentiert of New York,
into the future and behold such an
in
the
bit
of
names
for
nomination
i
people to all mankind is being ""I", here and intermarriage is usual, par- the path where contentment and hap-
member of the American Zionist Ad-
NEW YORK.-1J. T. A.) --Miriam
to what is known as the "July list" event in the light of universal his-
stantly increased by reasn of this titularly among Jewish women.
piness could be found.
ministration; Harry F'ischel of Ne'w, , :lies, the young Jewish actress who
for the Legion of Honor. The list is tory.
This is one way in which the hu-
act."
An Uncertain Element.
In such an hour as this all differ-
Yerk, Cantor Joseph Rosenblatt of r ,aimed ZeMlich in his Moscow
submitted by the Minister of Fine
Favor. Zionist Movement.
ences of creed and race fall into the
New York, M. Spiro or Cleveland and 1
Theater, arrived in America
The Russian Jews represent a new manitarian interest of the departed Arts.
President
in
this
great
work
could
he
limbo
of forgetfulness. All hearts
And on Rosh Ila-Shanah of 5683, and uncertain element in the popula-
•••: Louis Tupkis of Wilmnigton,
last week'. Another notable arrival
The "July list" is composed of
liarrofr, 0. B. E., for- the past Jewish New' Year. President , tion. They are generaly poor, or of estimated or appraised, so far as its those who attained distinction in the are leveled now, for in America no
_Twenty Delegates from U. S.
dos Col. J.-I3:
effect
in
saving
human
lives
and
re-
mer
d
the'Palestine
Depart-
matter
how or by what means we ap-
Harding took occasion to greet the . the lower middle class, and bring
Two hundred and eighty delegates
literary field.
proach and pray to Almighty God,
registe"red for the first roll call of the vent of Health.
Jewish people on progress that was with them the habits and manners of lieving human suffering might be con-
cerned.
Ith'itetrith World Zionist Congress,.
BERLIN.—(J. T. A.) — Professor when it conies to the question of our
Merris Weinberg, publisher of the being made in behalf of the move- Eastern Europe, which hitherto have
"Suffice it to say that even as the
which began its.two-week session here Day of New Aork, who was abroad ment for the establishment in Pales- . not been known among the foreign
Albert Einstein of "Theory of Rela- allegiance to America, there is only
people of the United Sthtes, Jew and
Monday. ,
on an official mission to study im- tine of a Jewish national homeland. population here. A poor foreigner Gentile, all creeds anti shades of be- tivity" fame, speaking at a dinner in one universal method of approach.
The - American delegation of 20 is ( migration, returned after having vis- Numerous times has the late Presi- was almost unknown in China until
honor of the visiting British and Our President is our national leader.
hesded.by , Louis Lipsky, chairman of ited a number of countries. Leon dent of the United States written in this influx. There used to be beach- lief, bow their heads in profound French pacifists, said he regarded as Ile is the embodiment of the Ameri-
the Zionist Organization of America. ZolotkotT, prominent Jewish editor, favor of the Zionist cause, his ap- cambers who were regarded as loaf- grief now at the passing of this great unfortunate his resignation from the can spirit. Ile represents to us the
•Cada'
an
in represented by five dele- returned from Palestine, where he proval of the Jewish national move- ers and deported at the first °porton- man, there are corresponding thou- Intellectual Commission of the i epitome of that nation which enflods
gates. The largest delegation of any spent over six months looking into ment culminating in his signing of itv, but a poor, respectable white mAn sands on the other side of the ocean, League of Nations. i us all in the loving arms of peace
the Joint Congressional rssolution was hardly known. These Jews are including poor little children, wan
Although the league is far from and security. If in the grief which
"faction-'is that of Mizrachi, who
the printing industry.
eember 80 delegates or almost
favoring the Palestine - 1 ,tlement finding it very difficult to make ends women and grim old men, whose perfect, it has none the less the "most enshrouds us all in such a time we
Colonel Barron, who is chairman by the Jews. So I •... •o: • Ila-Sha- meet because they cannot compett• ' tears of regret at the announcement valuable possibilities," Professor Eind could net how close we are in this
third of the voting power of the
tit' the committee on liquidation fur rah the President •-•ro• :
with Chinese labor and therefore can- of the President's death will best at- stein said. The majority of the league country; if we could realize how the
congress.
the Orthodox Patriarchate in Jerusa-
test their understanding of his great lea•lers, he said, no longer held hopeslAmerican spirit binds us together, it
The commemor.lti • • this year of not find work.
Dr. Weizmann was among the
lem, is here to confer with the Amer- Rosh Ila-Shanah, the New Year day
A certain element of this refugee , heart and generous hand, which they of realizing to the f;11 the original . would not nail a national calamity
latest to arrive ,in Karlsbad. It is
ican committee for the preservation of the Jewish people, will mark the , population brought funds with them take t•• represent the heart and hand league ideal. Ile gave credit to a to teach us the important lesson of
said the leader purposely delayed his
of holy places in the Holy Land. end of a year peculiarly notable in and have set all as petty shopkeepers, of the most mighty and glorious re- minority within the league, he said, tolerance—tolerance of man for man,
iorival in order not to be involved in
reliminary confer- Bishop :Manning is chairman of the Jewish annals. It has seemed the bakers, small jewelers, men's furnish- , public on earth.
which was earnestly striving for the , of group for group, of Faith for
• the exhausting
tie s h o d G.. f r l li e ri Tr:d1 i n,,g,h Lhee gJeenwus
a a
' I no, i.Warren
'
definite assurance to the Jewish lie - lingo, etc. But even in these fields of ' A
improvement of international rela- Faith,"
. cores and plivate discussions preced- committee.
pie that their long aspiration for re- there is little opportunity for them
tions. In conclusion he urged that
ing the congress. ,,
Rabbi Hershman'- Tribute,
establishment of Jewish nationality to ni eke much headway, since they ine sympathies were their boon and Germany must enter the league.
.
The two principal issues before the
MIRIAM
ELIAS,
GREAT
Rabbi A. ISL Hershman, upon hear-
mthe homeland of this great people are competing either with the great mainstay both in their citizenship
congress are that of the Jewish MISS
ing of the death of the President,
a
ggItehoto dhaeylp I thhtaq ur d i
auribtri otan eir istrroum
Agency and the proposal to reduce HEBREW TRAGEDIENNE
is to be definitely realized. This is . stores owned by British companies or ,
, said:
FAMINE RECURRENCE
The Menorah Journal for June an event of notable significance not I with Chinese shopkeepers whose rare
, the executive from its present mem-
p
slain.'
'
" Upon thy high laces
,
IN
ODESSA
CREATES
,
werhead
is
generaly
more
favorable'
my
first
interview
with
him,
I
have
bership of 16 to a "homogenous" contained a highly interesting article only to the Jewish peple but to their
'
t Warren G. Ha rding died in
Presiden
(Turn to Page Two)
.
n? Oil "The Hebrew Theater in Mos- friends and well-wishers everywhere, to cheaper prices.
LIVING TOMB AGAIN service,
group of five or six. Dr. Weizma'
the service of his country,
Women Unprotecte.3.

• is sponsoring the last - proposal and is cow," by Charles Recht, in which a ong whom the American nation
m
' the service of his fellow men. 'When
An unfortunate phase ••f this refu-
also urging the plan to enlist non- Miss 51iriam Elias was lauded as a has always been proud to be rum-
LONDON.—(.I. T. A. Correspond- , a man has been placed at the head of
gee problem is the large number of
Zionist forces in the reconstruction great actress and as a pioneer whose bared,"
ence)—The Federation of Ukrainian . a ff a i r ,' so runs the dictum of the
Previous to this on June 1, 1921,, unprotected Jewish women who tirift
work of Palestine by means of a Jew- self-sacrifice has helped in the build-
Jews is informed of new outbreaks
the .c
aorrem
m n u G
n :
a lyl the needs
This of
in irabbis,
tyde ol
ish Agency, which the British man- ing up of a distinctly Hebrew theater. President Harding wrote to Alexan- down here from Siberia and who can-
him,' he
JERUSALE51.—(J. T. . A.) — The famine in the city of Odessa.
Mr.
Hecht,
speaking
of
Miss
Elias,
der
Wolf, chairman of the Washing- not possibly earn a living here. Many
..
date for Palestine provides shall be
, ctorroborated by a party lot 152 refu- Harding had to cope not only with
o.
roapera
inn
Ilayesod commi - o f t h ese b .come corers
e
d
in l o w dance P
ton, D. C. , K ten
constituted by the Zionist Organiza- wrote:
lew and 'Aral, and between the A . rablgees who arrived from Odessa on the i: American problems, but with world
"In Miss Elias one could dectect tee, in expressing his regrets that he halls where ttwy cater to sailors and •
tion.
spokesmen and the government now S. S. Yorgioss at Constanza, R°u• problems as well. He was called to
frankly
the beginnings of a capable trage- was unable to attend the reception , roustabouts. Others often
Zeirei Zion Opposes U. S. Plan.
. take the helm of state in anxious and
pop- loom larger than ever before, follow- mania.
for
Dr.
Chaim
Weizmann:
become
prostitutes
for
the
white
dienne.
She
has
the
strong
features
The first official expression of any
The appearance of these refugees 'troublous d ays, days of stress and
"I have already communicated to . ulation. Their lives become demur- ingthe withdrawal of their resigns-
of the "factions" towards the pro- of a Rachel, her will-power visibly
thins by the six Arab members of the was terrible in the extreme. Clothed ' storm. The short term during which
you
my
regrets
that
it
is
impossible
alized
and
in
a
country
where
it
is
so
posal to extend the Jewish Agency , controls her temperament and en-
in rags, emaciated and wild-eyed, they he served his people was crowded
Advisory Council.
was that of the Zeirei Zion, who con- thusiasm, her voice is full and used for me to be present at the luncheon easy to obtain drugs they often be-
The„Arabs' declination to serve on lacked even the strength to reply to with strenuous efforts and arduous
; eluded a' protracted conference with with moderation, and her acting is in honor of Dr. Chaim Weizmann, come subject to such habits.
the Council was part of the political questions put to them. Most appalling labors, efforts and labors that taxed,
Russians having lost their extra.
' the decision to oppose the plan. In good, thanks to the training she has head of the Zionist Commission to
sabotage inaugurated by the Arab Ex- pf all was the spectacle of a small . perhaps overtaxed, his powers.
announcing their stand the Zeirei had in the school of theMoscow Art the United States, but I want to add teritorial rights. these Jews are sub- ecutive immediately following the 'child in its mother s arms, nothing but
"His sudden demise has plunged
Zion declared they were for the Theater. She is still young and if she an expression of my most friendly ject to Chinese laws and have to ap-
, the nation into profound grief, We
interest
in
and
for
the
Zionist
move_
pear
in
Chinese
courts
whenever
they
cancellation
of the Legislative Coon- a skeleton wrapped in rags.
"strengthening and purifying" of the will continue to learn her art and un-
These
refugees
state
that
Odessa
mourn
our loss as Americans. We
then
Sir
Gilbert
CI
.t.
ment. It is impossible for one who o are in difficulties.
It is the consel-
organization instead of extending of Icarn sonic of her pre dices , •
Civil Secretary and Acting high has again become a living tomb; pm - mourn our loss as Jews. For As Jews
well develop into the long awaited. has studied at all the services of the Fred opinion of responsible Je.ws that the C . .
the organization's responsibility.
the pie are dying from starvation in the we never shall forget the many serv-

near
urRmK
,
the n Hebrew people to avoid the faith that : the best thing that could happen to '
-.
Among the leaders of the onposi- tragedienne of Europe. Since
streets. Troops are going about with ices he rendered our Jewish cause.
they will one day be restored to their. them would be to arrange for their Arab members to reconsider their de- wagons to pick up the corpses.
tioh to the Jewish Agency elan is death of Bernhardt this place is va-
May the memory of his life and deeds
historic
national
home,
and
there
en-
return
to
their
native
cities
in
Russia,
croon.
The
Jewish
members,
too,
cant,
and
the
present
generation
can-
also Deputy Gruenhaum of Poland,
This condition of things, they state,' t ve a blessing-"
effort to pre-
who declared that the agency plan , not claim that the actresses of the ter on a new and yet greater phase but since no one has any power or joined in the successful
is brought about by the fact that the prove
Lodge .N
o. . 34, I I. 0 . B
P isgah Lod
B. B .,
day have even approached a position of their contribution to the advance authority to make arrangements for vail on their Arab colleagues to supply of food is decreasing.
. at its _meeting on Monday evening,
(Turn to last page.)
which would gain fur them the all- of humanity. them here, they are left unprotected "'rye:
I adopted a resolution expressing the
"Please assure those who will be and in the greatest distress. Some
, plause of the world such as formerly
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gathered at the luncheon today of my of their men folks take to smuggling
grated a Bernhardt or a Duse.
-..
l this position Miss Elias may continued concern for the cause in and find themselves in the greatest
FORD
DODGES SERVICE
"Ore. but she must learn to which you are all so zealously labor- difficulty.
IN JEWISH LIBEL CASE
Those of the Russian Jews who
worship her theatrical art and tradi- ing."
Endorsed Keren Hayesod, Relief.
have settled here and have found
tion with the Fame degree of devo-
More than that, President Harding ways of earning a living understand
And Ms Confidant of Evontosily
All arrangements have been cam- tint atshe does Ilebrew lore and her
gone so far in his friendship for this problem and would desire to find
Summoning Ford.
Pitted for the annual moonlight to own little theater. Born in the Uk- has
the Jews and in his enthusiasm for a way of handling it. 'rey general-
be given by the Young People's Aux- raise. the daughter of a rabbi. she
the Zionist movement to endorse the ly assume that the problem will solve
NEW YORK.--(J. T. kl—Samuel
iliary of the Shaarey Zedek on Mon- . has been, since her childhood, thor-
Keren Ilayesod, the Palestine F'oun- itself when Russia opens up and these'
Untermyer, counsel fdi Herman
day evening, Aug. 20. The commit- oughly versed in rabbinical doctrines
By RABBI A. M. HERSHMAN
dation Fund. in a letter to the Ke- people have a chance to return to
' Bernstein, editor of the Jewish Tri-
tee in charge promises a novel and and the mystic poetry of Chassidism,
(Turn to Page Three)
. their native places.
bune, has been informed that Henry
entertaining evening. Miss Jennie which she has been able to make
"Upon thy high places slain." President Warren C. Harding


Ford will not accept service in Bern.
Zierer, who is in charge of the musiclpractical use of to a surprising de-
died in service, the service of his country, the service of his fellow
.RACE PREJUDICE UNKNOWN IN
stein's suit for libel against the De-
has secured the gree. One evening I met her at a
men.
"When
a
man
has
been
placed
at
the
head
of
affair,,"
as
runs
and entertainment,
CHINA, SAYS DR. TANG
troit manufacturer of auto cars and
services of a well known orchestra motion picture theater, She Was ac-
the dictum of the rabbis, "all the needs of the community devolve
Dr.
Monroe
Tang,
professor
in
anti-Semitism.
G. Harding had to cope not only with American
upon him." W
to play for the dancing, which will companied by another lade and they
Teachers'
College,
Peking,
China,
"Mr. Ford has refused to come
be chief pastime of the evening. were discussing in Ilebrew the pic-
well. He was called to take
problems, but with world problems
one of the leading. delegates to the
within the state or to designate coun-
From present indications, this' tune we were witnessing. 'You see,'
the helm of eta. in anxious and troublesome days, days of stress
Min Tang, the
Run
convention
of
the
sel
here on whom the papers might
event should be the most successful she explained, 'I am already begin-
and storm. The short term during which he served his people was
of China,
be served or to authorize anyone to
crowded with strenuous effort. and arduous labors, efforts and labors
LEMBERG.—A memorial to the' National People's Party week, de-
moonlight ever given by the Y. P. A., ning to think in Hebrew.' To be
held
in
Detroit
the
past
appear
for him," Mr. Bernstein as-
according to the committee. The' consistent she has refused to play in Sejm Education Commission, demand-,
that taxed, perhaps overtaxed, hie powers.
clared in an interview for The De.
dared
serts.
steamer Put-in-Bay has been char- 'Russian, which she sneaks faultlessly,
His sudden demise has plunged the nation into profound grief.
ing the immediate passage of the nu- trait Jewish Chronicle that there Is
"However,
we shall find some other
even
to
play
in
German,
of
which
We mourn our Ion. as Americans. We mourn our foes as Jews.
tered for the occasion and will leave or
merus clausus legislation, hai been . no race preudice in China and that
I way of getting at him. Unless Mr.
from the foot of First street at 8:30 she has a good command, because forwarded by an anti-Semitic student _ very
For sin Jews we hall forget the many services he rendered
one,
native
or
foreigner,
is
Ford
is
willing
to keep away from
P. m. On the committee in charge she feels that her mission is to de- association here. The students threat- '
May the memory of his life and deeds prove •
our Jewish c•use.
i
, placed on an equal footing there,
New York entirely or to come here
affair are the Misses Julia vote herself to the exposition of He-
blessing.
o!
en tha
. t . they . will see to it that anti-
Dr.
Tang
said
that
the
number
of
l
•,
and
culture.
Without
her
disguise.
we
shall get him
in
-t
Harry re
Klein
and - Ethel
Ethel bnetzer
— II. Kaplan,
and Mau-
Satovsky,
William
enthusiasm the indigent little Ha- Jewish disturbances occur in tne ment
or later."
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the question is not given priority.
bima Theater would wither away."
rice Klein and Mayne Levine.

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HARDING, FRIEND OF
JEWS, IS EULOGIZED

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COMES TO AMERICA

FRANCE WILL HONOR
BERGSON, BERNSTEIN

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ADVISORY COUNCIL

Y. P. A. MOONLIGHT
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ON MONDAY, AUG. 20 ‘‘ wel

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