EM.Titorricwisii ' Rev. Herford Piad Tribute by ' the Jewish Institute of Religion. r Irving Oberfehler of liazelwooi • avenue has returned from a several' am weeks' visit with relatives I friends in Denver, tiolo. Mrs. Ober feller will remain in Denver for a' longer period. r 5 5S1 r ■ -3 7 11 PAGE SEVEN Ian GENTILE TALMUDIST Ennanentrut;1 HONORED AT DINNER HOW TOL.'3' OF ZIr (A ire RO.N Mr. and Mrs. 1. T. Newhouse of 9208 Cardoni avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Luba. to Jack Brodsky, son of Sir. and Sirs. Max Brodsky of 400 l'almer avenue. Reception will be held at the New- house residence on Aug. 12. 1Voodward Thru to lArdshington Sirs. Daniel Klein of 11324 Brush street announces the betrothal of her sister, Sarah Klein, to Emery Ber- nath, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bernath of 710 Sloan stret. N EW YORK—Rev. R. Travers Herron', the distinguished English Mrs. Oscar M. Rosenfield has re- i seholar, who recently completed a turned from a pleasant stay of sev- !course of lectures at the summer ses- eral weeks from East Tawas and Al- sion of the Jewish Institute of lie- pena, Mich., (ruin which point she . ligion, West Sixty-eighth street, was joined her sister, Mrs. I. Rappaport, I Paid it warm tribute by the executives on a visit to Warren. Ohio. and teaching staff of the institute, as _ — _ , well as by several leading Christie n Mr. and Mrs. Israel Brown of 110. educaters, at a luncheon given in his tel Addison, accompanied by their honor at the City Club. The affair BARNETT•SOLOVIC Ii mother, Mrs. Charlotte Brown of Mc. , was arranged in order to provide an Mrs. Rose Sehivich of Virginia Lean avenue, have returned from a , opportunity for friends and admirers park announces the marriage of her trip to St. Louis, Mo., where theylof Rev. Herford to express their op- daughter, Ethel, to Dr. Louis I.. Bar- visited with their children and grand- I Pr edation of his service to the cause nett, on Aug. 3. Rabbi Henry J. children, D. and Mrs. Charles Yalemlof truth and religious toleration ren- (Florence Brownl. !tiered by his remarkable studied in Berkowitz officiated. the field of Jewish theology and Tal- _— RUBEN•MARKS Joseph Goldsmith of Edison avenue milk literature. j Rev. Herford has won international Mr. and Mrs. Philip N. Marks of has gone to Culver, Ind., where h e will enter the tennis tournament of prominence as one of the few Chris- Dixon, Illir,inounce the marriage of tian authorities on the above subjects, their (laugh ir, Rae, to Fred Ruben the Culver Military Academy. ___ and his researches, published in book of Detroit, on Wednesday morning, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob II. Schakne form, are counted among the most im- it Temple Beth El. 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Success is the cheapest thing in the world the young man can buy—but he doesn't realize it. The marriage of Miss Debby i.e. vine to Max Sampson took place at the Hebrew Baby Day Nursery Hall on Aug. 5. Rabbi E. Aishiskin offi- ciated. The bride was gowned in white crepe de chine and carried a shower bouquet of white carnations. Miss Rose Agranovich was maid of honor and the Misses Marion Koppel] and Ada I,evine were bridesmaids. The luncheon was well attended. "Girls Scout Movement." Among the speakers were: Dr. Lee A. Joseph was best man and Samuel ' Miller and Hyman Burns of Minne- Mrs. Louis C. Frank of Atkinson H. Frankel, chairman of the Institute avenue has returned from a pleasant Committee; Dr. J. Floakes-Jackson, apolis were ushers. Following, a wed- visit with relatives and friends in nrofessor of the Union Theological ding trip East, Mr. and Mrs. Samp- Nr iv York City. Seminary; Dr. Sidney E. Goldstein, son will make their home at 923 East Ni Associate Rabbi of the Free Syne- Kirby avenue. Mr. and Sfrs. Sam Marwil, accom. fugue; llenry Hurwitz of the Inter- nanied by her son, Melvin, have re- t Ile iate Menorah Association of turned from a fortnight's stay in At- America; Dr. Harry Lewis, member lantic City and have taken an apart- of the faculty of the Jewish Institute of Religion, and Prof. Julian J. Ober- ment at Hotel Addsion. mann of the University of Hamburg of Hazelwood Mr. and Mrs. henry J. Blank are Mrs. M. H. Z la tic m City, where she and visiting professor of the Jewish r eceiving congratulations on the avenue is in At ackhei Institute of Religion. Dr. Frankel extended the thanks of b irth of a son on Thursday evening, will remain for a few weeks stay. the Institute to Rev. Herford for con- Aug. 2. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. S. Jacobs of senting to come to this country and Highland Park had as their guests the share the results of his life-long study oast week Mr. and Mrs. II. Marein of and researches with the students of Buffalo, N. Y., who were en route to the suer mm session. lie spoke of the great need of reviving an interest in Mackinac Island. religion in general and in Judaism in An Appeal by the Central Committeel Dr. Nathan Levitt, son of Mr. and particular, an interest strong enough for the Relief of Jews Suffer- I Mrs. Moses Levitt of Michigan ave- to make religious impulse enter into ing Through the War. nue. has returned to Detroit from the ordinary motivations of life. Prof. Foakes-Jackson sought in the Baltimore. He will make his home "The deplorable condition of the religious knowledge of the Jews a key younger generation in Europe," said and practice his profession here. to the success attained by them in Secretary of Labor Davis after a tour Dr. and Mrs. N. E. Aronstam have every walk of life. This knowledge. f the various •ar-suffered European which he claimed to he the natural c ountries recently, "needs the atten- , returned from a month's trip East. outcome of centuries of intensive re- t iun of the whole world. America Miss Rae Finsterwald, Miss Miriam ligious training was, in his (Minion, o ught to show special interest. The j Finstenvald and Mrs. A. Kleinman the best requisite for success, and he European races are doomed to col- have returned from a trip to Buffalo advocated the widest dissemination apse if present conditions are per of it among both Jews and Chris- milted to continue. Had I not seen and Niagara Falls. tians. t his misery wjth my own eyes I could • Mr. and Mrs. Mark G. Morris and Dr. Goldstein's Tribute. never have believed it. In Warsaw daughter, Miss Emily L. Morris, of Dr. Goldstein paid tribute to the workers' quarters were shown me Connecticut avenue have returned scholarly achievement of Rev. Her- where parents from three to five chil- from Chicago, where they were ford, his skill as a lecturer and teach- dren were forced to dwell in single guests at the Chicago Beach Hotel. er and the beneficial influence which r oams. The poverty of these quarters his works are having in the process of vas terrifying. Waiving all preiu- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Plotler en- disabusing the minds of Christians of lice, I believe the world, especially . America, ought to come to the assist- tertained as their house guests the Judais m. nest week Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. their peeiudcial Dr. Lewis end views Prof. on Obermann ex- ance of underfed European children."' While we have in the foregoing a Davis of Sharon, Pa. Pressed their personal gratitude o their English colleagues for the in- t ale as harrowing as any brought back's The Misses Lillian and Florence struction and inspiration derived from from the war-stricken lands, there is yet another phase of it that the Sec Horowitz of 4844 Brush stret have his lectures. returned from a two weeks' stay in Mr. Ilurwitz spoke of the Menorah rotary did not touch upon. It is to , Cleveland and Buffalo. movement as an aid in preserving and wit: What's to become of the spiritu- al, religious future of these children? advancing Judaism. What will they he when they grow: up? • Mrs. Louis Schneider of 644 West Rev. Herford's Response. This is especially true of the Jewish Bethune avenue, accompanied by her Rev. Herford responded with a short children of these countries, who suf- daughter. Annette, and son, Louis, address. in which he thanked all pres- fer the double handicap of beiiig vic- !Jr., returned from a delightful trio on the S.S. Trinesta, visiting Duluth ent for the kindness and consideration tims of the war as well as the victims shown him in this country. He told f discrimination and prejudice on the o and many Lake Superior points. of the many years of study devoted part of the rest of the populatien. to his special subject, which were A generation that grows up without Mrs. E. Rosenberg and Mrs. D. G. n any religious, as well as secular train- Shapiro have left for an extended compensated by the sheer delight i the knowledge attained. He felt him- ing, cannot but be a menace to itself trip to Atlantic City and New York. self perform ng a se rvice to truth in as well as to the world at large. And him of intensely we cannot expect the governments of to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goodman a field that was the those lands to take care of the re- (Nettie Sandelmanl, who are touring glowing interest. He emphasized tra- f ligious education of the Jewish chil- the East on their honeymoon, will be need of a revision of some o at home to their relatives and friends ditional views on Judaism that are dren! They discriminate. against still held by the maiority of Chris- them even as regards their secular about Aug. 19. tians and felt that his studies were education and general citizenship Mr and Mrs. Meyer Lachman have helpful in accomplishing that end. He rights. also voiced his firm belief that the fu- The Central Relief Committee, 13 left for a tour to the coast. They ture would bring about a rapproche- Astor . Place, New York, is caring for will stop at New York, Newport, At- ment of creeds anti a growth of re- the religious as well as general edu- lantic City and New Bedford and ligious sentiment that will eventually cation of the Jewilah children in our will be gone about a month. • provide a way out of the troubles and 1,200 communities. It has made itself evils which at present beset mankind. responsible, in cooperation with the Arthur I. Lipsitt of Edison avenue Rev. Herford game to this country various local bodies as well as other is vacationing at Ottawa Beach. on the invitation of Dr. Stephen S. relief institutions, for the proper rear- Wise, acting president of the Jewish ing of upward of 250.000 young Jews Norman M. Snider of 5922 Brush 'Institute of Religion. His lectures, and Jewesses. In addition to this, the street spent the past week at Willow delivered daily at the Institute, committee is caring for about 26,000 Beach. aroused great interest among the stu- orphans of the war and pogroms, in Miss Edith Sominsky of Palmer dents and attracted a number of lay Poland and Ukrainia especially. It is avenue has left for an extended stay listeners. Last Sunday he sailed for up to the 3,500,000 of comfortably sit- London, where he will resume his uated American Jews to decide ni Saratoga Springs, N. Y., and other duties as head of the Dr. Williams' whether these great number of help- Easter cities. Library of that city. less children, the vanguard of future Dr. Wise, who was unable to attend .lewry, shall grow up as a blessing or Among affairs given for Miss Alice was a I the luncheon. sent a telegram rom a curse to their people! Come to our Mogill, a bride of this mouth, Lake Placid, N. 1., where he is spend- assistance now: and future generations miscellaneous shower given by bliss ing the summer, thanking Rev. Her- will bless you. Edithe Sominsky. ford for his splendid lectures and wishing him God-speed and a safe re - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Decker and family of 234 East Euclid avenue are turn to his home. Smartly Tailored Frocks For Fall Fashion's latest fancies appear in these striking dresses of twill and charmeen. Novelty cuffs and odd em- broideries lend a personality correct and diverting. interesting points in the Adirontiatiks isaism," in which he proves that the and the White mountains. "Pharisees" were not religious liters- _ _ buts and formalists and that they did Mrs. Jogeph Zecknian of East Fier. not deserve the condemnation they re- ceived at the hands of early Christian I ry avenue has returned from a fort- leaders, has been acclaimed by those night's stay at the summer horn' of competent to judge as a work of great her sister in Kingsville, Ont. While there Mrs. Zeckman talked before the merit. Noted Speakers. Kingsville Woman's Glee Club on the Sketched, a frock of navy charmeen, $59.50. Other dresses in navy or brown, coat and straight line models, $50 to $110. In the Misses gown Shop ?Mr* Next Week the Last of FUTURE GENERATION; WHAT SHALL IT BE?! touring to Philadelphia, where they will be the guests of relatives and friends. JEWS SAVED BY PRIEST FROM POSSIBLE POGROM Mrs. Simon Friedland of 1175 BUCHAREST.—Jews of the town , West Euclid avenue, who was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. David of Ermighalifalva, Roumanian Slo- vakia, are giving credit to a priest for Friedland of Lansing, Mich., has re- having averted what threatened to be turned home. pogrom. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Cohen of Chi- a For some time anti-Semitic agita- I cago, who have been the guests of tors have been circulating among the their sisters and brothers, Mr. and gullible peasants the old ritual blood Mrs. A. L. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Ira myths. Jews were also charged with Cohen and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cohen, the use of Christian blood to plaster the walls of the synagogue structure have returned to their home. now being put up. By constant repe- Dr. Sigmund J. Cohen of Chicago tition the stories received credence was in the city for a few days, visit- among the peasants and, apprehend- ing a possible outbreak against the ing with relatives and friends. Jews as a result, the Catholic priest Minn Minna Cohen of 24 Colorado summoned the peasants and explained avenue has returned from a few that the charges were entirely mythi- weeks' visit in Chicago, where she cal, The address of the priest served was extensively entertained by rela- to dispel the illusions of the peasants and the anti-Jewish feelineseems to and friends. be subsiding. Miss Esther Cohen of Chicago, who has been the guest of her sisters, Mrs. Sara Cohen and Miss Minna Cohen, has returned home. Kilt__ IsT cow A REO TOURING 1921. Exceptional bargain. A. rood as new In eeeee respect except the paint, and you eon choose your eolor. No prows pectic. •utornnbile buyer would miss this chance, and the price to exceptionally low. Terms If desired. Griswold mid Lafayette. REO DETROIT BRANCH 70 Year of Success D C TH E HOME OF GOOD USEARS rin 4104 Woodward at Alexan de Glendale gin • PROPOSAL TO BAR JEWS FROM PUBLIC OFFICES DEFEATED LONDON.—The position of the Jew in England Was both defended and as- sailed at the annual conference of the "Constitutional Moement," which met here Saturday. The conference adopted a proposal sponsored by one of its delegates, Cap- tain Wilson, which called upon the Parliament to pass a law barring all those who were not British for at least three generations hack from holding public office in England, whether in the state or municipality. In speaking of his proposal, Wilson declared that as regards the Jews, they were always "aliens" and should never be permitted to hold office. This statement of Wilson was attacked by other delegates, who declared that the Jews were as good British subjects as those of any of the other elements of the population. The conference finally settled the matter by adopting an addendum to the resolution, declaring it their belief that Jew's whose families have been in Britain for three generations back should also be entitled to hold public office. CHARKOW PROCLAIMED CAPITAL OF UKRAINE MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.)—Charkow In loving memory of our mother Elizabeth DeYoung, who died three has been officially proclaimed the cap-, ital of the Ukraine. Official action to years ago, Aug. 13, 1920. this effect WWI taken at a recent meet- Not dead to those who loved her, ing of the council of commissions, thus Not lost hot gone before, confirming what has been a fart since, She liveswith us in memory the establishment of the Soviet Re- i Still, and will for ••er mo re. publics. Her Loving Children. r $14,000 House and Lot Given Away-FREE Every purchaser of an admission ticket from now till the close of the engagement participates. 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