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Michigan's Only
Jewish Newspaper
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MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1923

VOL. XIV. NO. 12

BROWN ACCEPTS NEW Papers Tell How To
"JOB" TO ASSIST IN
Conduct Inquisition
SEMINARY CAMPAIGN



Becomes Chief Advisor in Ef-
fort to Raise Fund of
„000.

ocuments in Adler Library Contain
Documents
nstructions
uctions Sent by Spanish In-
Instr
quisitors to Those of Peru

MAJOR MACK NAMED
r.
Berkowitz „ c Teas
utz
J. D. C. SECRETARY

Joint Spends Over $2,000,000 for
Reconstruction.

NEW PORK—(J. T. A.) —William
J. Mack has been named secretary of
the Joint Distribution Committee,
succeeding the late Albert Lucas.
is a graduate of Harvard. He
attained the rank of major during the
by General
war and was
Mack is a brother
Pershing. Major
of Judge Julian W. Mack. l

In Harding's Honor

Hebrew Schools, Synagogues
Hold Memorial Meetings
for Late President.

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents •

KARLSBAD ZIONIST CONGRESS VOTES
CONFIDENCE IN ADMINISTRATION OF
WEIZMANN AND SOKOLOW BY 146-67

Report of Executive Committee Accepted on Motion of Zeirei

Zion; American Delegation Unanimous in Its Support
Synagogues and Hebrew schools
throughout the city held memorial
of World Leaders and Their Principles.
services last Thursday, Friday and
Saturday in honor of the lute Presi-
dent Warren G. Harding. Tribute MIZRACHI, POALEI ZION, SOCIALIST ZEIREI ZION
was paid the former chief executive
----
MARSHALL'S PLEA WINS
VOTE AGAINST CONFIDENCE IN WORLD LEADERS
The Joint Distribution Committee if the United States in every house-
(NNE of the most curious and at the Peru, where the holy office of this
DETROITER FOR CAUSE \--/ same time tremendously signiti- Inquisition was received in the city announces that the Ica has forward- hold ,thd, simultaneously with the
_
. cant features of the Elton Nathan of Los Reyes, in the 29th day of the ed to the Joint the sum of $62,500 rest of the population, every place of Gruenbaum Group Refrains from Voting; Weizmann Called
month of January, of the year of to, be used for reconstruction work business owned by Jews was closed on
"Either We Raise Sum or Se m i - Adler library, by the acquirement of the incarnation of our Redeemer, in Lithuania. The money will be Friday afternon.
Wrecker of Cabinets; Success Will Attend Zionist
which the Jewish Theological Semi-
used for people's banks and loans for
Closes
Doors,"
Says
On Thursday evening memorial
nary
Efforts, Sir Herbert Samuel Writes Congress.
nary has become the Jewish cultural 311)1,XX, 1570."
These instructions were brought to house building.
services were held at the Beth David
center of the world, is a series of
N. Y. Leader.
sum of $2,640,000 has been hlynatrogue on Winder street, Rabbi
documents giving minutely detailed Peru in 1570 by the "Licendiado" he The
KARLSBAD.—(J.
T. A.)—The Thirteenth World Zionist Conress dele-
ezuela, whose au
expended up to June 1 by the Joint E. Aishiskin being the principal
m
Mstructions for
conducting an inq- Servan de Cre
Tuesday evening voted confidence in the administration of Dr. Chaim
to establish the Inquisition was at- fur reconstruction work. The wide speaker. The United Hebrew Schools gates
By A, H. FROMENSON
Weizmann
and
Nahum
Sokolow by the vote of 146 to 67. The resolution
The title liege of the book, which tested by a document signed "Yo El , eope of the work is seen in the fig- of Detroit held memorial services in to accept the administration report was moved by Katzenelson of the Zeirei
Rey" (King Philip II) and counter- ores which show that :153 credit cor- every Talmud Torah in the city on
David A. Brown has a now job — is made up of three documents, two
signed by Beronimio de Zurita. This porations are fostered by the Joint. Thursday evening. Other services Zion group.
printed and one written, bears this in-
Opposing the vote of confidence was the Mizrachi group, the nine dele-
an additional job.
document states:
were held on Friday evening and Sat- gates of the Socialist Zeirei Zion and the Poalei Zion. The group headed
It is necessary to get in the quali- script ion:
"Whereas the Very Reverend Fath-
urdayRanbiobrin
"Instructions brought by Cerezue-
by
Dr.
Isaac Gruenbaum of Poland refrained from voting. The opposition
Eying term "additional" immediately,
er in Christ, Cardinal ofSiguneza,
i B ne gi:kowits's Address.
lest the impression be created that la, Inquisitor of Spain to those of President of Our Council, Inquisitor
expressed thanks to the administration for the work accomplished in secur-
ing
the
ratification of the Palestine mandate and in making the Keren
he has dropped everything else for'
At
the
city-wide
memorial
services
General Apostolic in our Dominions
i nabfbri s i i n ; , , t;; Ilayessid a success, but refused to vutasonfidence in the leaders on various
the new piece of work he has just ;
a yo u f itisa. ri fl u isR
Ehrei d c
and Seignories, with the advice of
grounds.
The Mizrachi claimed that religious needs were ignored by the
agreed to undertake. Ile is still
our council of the General Inquisi-
chairman of the $14,000,000 national U
J. Berkowitz spoke as the representa- admniistration. The Gruenbaum group resented the concessions that were
lion, and after consultation with our-
'
'
made
politicaliy
by the world leaders since the mandate's ratification.
appeal for war sufferers and, as he
live of the Jewish people. His re-
selves, deems it to be highly neces-
marks were as follows:
The Jewish Agency Issue.
snsgi litl.m Ii I t y h pledged himself over, f a,. y e it; c a er
sary for the augmentation and con-
Panama
and
Suez
Canals
Mon-
The much debated Jewish Agency issue has almost been displaced by
al
servation of our Sacred Catholic
"We stand together today, spell
Detroit, he intends to stay on that
the
question
of
a
vote
of
confidence to the present Zionist leaders.
Faith and Christian Religion to es-
to Jews, Says George bound by the unexpected coming of
job until every dollar of the still un-
The general debate which commenced at the congress has developed a
tallish and place the Holy Office of
Ideath and destiny. Wafted in upon
Gordon
Battle.
paid pledge is paid. "Until every ._
strong
opposition
to
the
Weizmann-Sokulow leadership. The opposition
the Inquisition in the said province.
our shores by the winds of history
+may be bulked under two heads: those
dollar i3 in the till"—is the way h e correspondent Believes Ameri- Now we ordain and provide . . ."
these two grim majestic figures have
like Deputy Gruenbaum of Poland,
can Jews Create "Imperium
puts it.
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)-11enry made their silent way and well nigh ;
Complaint Against Living or Dead. '
who is opposed to Dr. Weizmann per-
And now, in spite of his protests,
But before going into these provi- ; I Ford's statements regarding the Jews I stop the pulse beats of American life. I
sonally,
and an opposition emanating
in spite of his resolutions, he has con-
"Behold them. Death entering the
1
sions and instructions, it will be in- in the recent issue of Collier's Week-I
from disappointment and dissatisfac-
sented to aid the powerful and dis-
teresting to deal with the edicts ad- ' I ly are torn to shreds by leading Chris- , portals of the Golden Gate in the far
tion
with
Zionist progress.
tinguished national committee, head.; LONDON.--(J. T. A.l—The end- dressed to the
e inhabitants of Peru , iane s, who the New York World had west, and Destiny almost in the same
The most impassioned attack on the
ed by Louis Marshall. which, under 'Semitic Morning Post prints an ar. issued by the inquisitors of the land,
dread hour, coming to the far east.
d
to
express
their
opinions
on
I
1
;
task
h, i ll - ! tiele written by a special correspond-
Weizmann-Sokolow regime was de-
Db,
the direction of Rabbi MaxDm
w
after complaint by the Fiscal of one; the automobile manufacturer s in- Death could not wait. Our beloved
livered by Deputy Gruenbaum. At the
endeavor to raise $1.000,000 this fall I ent who visited America after four of the districts into which the coun- ' credible assertions.
I smiling face and heart. While the
end of it he received an ovation from
for the institution which is the head years' service as the paper's eorres- try had been divided, "that for some
Made
to
Change
of
Objection
"litany of the great constructive 1 leader lay with smiling face. While
those in agreement with him and was
and the soul of conservative Judaism pondent in Palestine.
time there had been neither inquisi-
been the dear companion of his years sat
Name of Kabotchnicks
walla, congratulated by opponents.
--American Orthodox Judaism.
The writer in the Post declares that pion or general visitation in the die- ' enterprises of the world have
n f Jew- beside him, suddenly the grim reaper
d
b
fi
and
Characterizing the present conflict in
planned
anti-Semitism is growing fast in trict, whereby great damage hail'
Brown Didn't Want It.
of Philadelphia.
been caused to 'our holy Catholic ish blood and faith," George Gordon stepped between and kd Warren (oa.
the Zionist Organization as a "con-
Brown didn't want this job. Months America. It is, he declares, "an in-
Battle, prominent New York attor- maliel Harding down the silent trail.
stitutional one," Deputy Gruenbaum
go
ago, way hack in the early miring stinctive protest of the American faith.' " An edict would then
"How mute and meager are our
is quoted as saying, replying to
PHILADELPHIA. — When Ilarry accused 1)r. Weizmann of having pre-
when the seminary and United Syna- democracy against something the Jew forth so as to enable a report to be "Ors
, Ford's charge that Jews never build words to express the infinite pathos H. and Myrtle Kabotchnick petitioned cipitated a crisis in the executive com-
gogue authorities decided that such a is introducing into American life."
made to the inquisitors in case any- . anything themselves, but wait until of this event. How our hearts yearn
Common Pleas Court to change their mittee, which is threatening to wreck
campaign must he had if the seminary Rightly or wrongly, he says, it is body "suspects, hears, sees or is told
things begin to decay, they they get and ache for her who bears this grief name to Cabot objections were made his cabinet as it was wrecked at the
was to remain a going concern, grad- believed in America that the Jews that any person or persons, living, ,
with noble fortitude. The answering by the Pennsylvania Society of the tpssosiky
enf .th congress. Dr. Weizmann
uniting rabbis who would combine constitute an "impeium in imperio." present or absent or defunct, h are into them.
"Among the enterprises planned ' echo in our souls must make us real- Order of Founders and Patriots of wishes to create gods that he might
Jewish tradition and American in- As to the Palestine question, the cot- acted, spoken or believed any hereti_
destroy them, Gruenbaum asserted,
America
and
by
several
members
of
cal,
suspicious,
erroneous,
bold,
evil
by
Jews,"
Mr.
Battle
includes
the
ice
how
deep
is
the
sorrow
which
sits
spiration, who would carry the torch respondent quotes an Arab as saying
referring to the president's extension
of Judaism forward in the spirit of to him that Palestine would be re- sounding, scandalous or heretically "Panama and Suez canals, many of upon the heart of that noble woman. the Cabot family. Assumption of the
the sainted Solomon Schechter, I turned to the Jews when Spain is re- blasphemous opinions or words." our greatest railroads and steamship ; "But all it not despair. There is name, it was argued, would "mislead
Information was asked for as to lines and a number of our most im-' in all this some hidden purpose of persons as to the ancestry" of the
Declines to Surrender Principles.
Brown was approached. Ile was ask- I turned to the Arabs.
good. Even as death fulfills his tusk petitioners.
The development of the industrial the presence in the district of per- portant industries."
iel
tcreepet i u jeti,
politics;
em:ns
nf ' ctr
n nai
ed to take the chairmanship.
;
Objections were made, through
William Allen White, distinguished destiny rapped upon the door of a
He urged every reason that even life of Palestine. he declares, is of sons notoriously "descendentes de
his enemies—if he has any worthy of unquestionable benefit. Th e Jews generation de Judios." But how were writer, of Emporia, Kan., sees in little New England farm house, and counsel, for Dr. Hugh Cabot, dean of
sur-
the name—would have urged against • may introduce some new machinery, they to be known, how were they to F'ord's attack merely a poliitcal move. there in the dead hours of the night the Medical School of the University

the idea. Ile told the committee some power from the Jordan, but the be • identified? So many Jews had "Clearly," says Mr. White, "Ford enacted a scene which is so full of of Michigan; I'hilip Cabot, head of
the St. George School, Newport, R.
frankly that if he belonged to any peasant
I
life will continue as at pres- concealed their origin, or had abjured wants the Kluxer vote. Ile will not ; romance, of dramatic elements and
will be en- I.; Judge Cabot of Boston and George
their faith due to the true light that offend the Catholics, they are too nu. of poetic appeal t at it
wing of Jewry, it was the Reform eat, entirely unaffected.

and Frederick P. Cabot, Massa- We can cooperate with what bodies
wing. He is a trustee of Temple Beth With great pomp the new British
-: h had been shown them by the en
befi- merous out West and back East, but ' shrines! in American traditions. The E.
the
Kluxers
on
a
shoe-
President
was
dead,
but
the Presi• chusetts lawyers.
and under what conditions we wish,
El in Detroit, of which Rabbi Leo administration was inaugurated in cence of the Inquisition, zealous to if he can get
The name Cabot, it was pointed but there is no need for capitulation.
string
by
abusing
the
Jews,
who
are
dent
lived.
The
mighty
chain
of
our
M. Franklin, a former president of I Palestine. An antiquities ordinance save human souls from eternal dam-,
the Central Conference of American as well as the town planning ideas of nation. But, some of these conver- not politically numerous outside the nation's life welded another link, out has beet associated with English We demand the Agency be responsible
Rabbis, is the spiritual leader. He I the ProJerusalem Society were Si011S were mere pretense. Many of cities of the Eastern seaboard, Ford stretched onward into the glorious . and American history from the time to a common body; otherwise, we shall
will do so." 'future as a life line unto humanity. I of the discovery of the American have irresponsibility and chaos. We
felt that by accepting the chairman- launches!, but there has been no con- the converts were practicing thier an-
'continent.
Sees Powerful Lesson.
demand, furthermore, the Zionist lead-
ship, assuming that every other ob- sistent execution of these plans be- dent heathenism in secret, and with
Darwin P. Kingsley, president of
I
"Yea, sleuth and destiny have ' "To allow petitioners of foreign ers lie responsible to Congress.'
jection was met, he would be creating cause the administration does not others, conversion was so superficial the New York Life Insurance Com-
taught
the
American
people
a
pow-
birth
to assume and use well known
Deputy Gruenbaum replied also to
an anomolous situation. feel itself too secure in the saddle, that man of them continued most or parry, and also president of the New
some of 'heathenish habits and prac- York Chamber of Commerce, said: erful lesson in the week that has and, in ninny instances, historical Dr. Weizmann's statement of the day
"I can't take it-1 must not take the correspondent reports.
The greatest British consideration. tires which they hail abjured when "There is much in what Mr. Ford says missed. In this sacred hour we should proper names would mislead persons before, that the leader was not in ac-
it!" he declared. "I have a man's
size job whipping in all of the pledges he declares, is the Pan-Islam move- e- they had been brought to salvation.
that is entirely true and with which ; be able to take unto ourselves its ad- as to the origin and ancestry of those cord with Gruenbaum on the policy
I must nitwit and Britain must reckon with
I am thoroughly in accord, but on !monitions, and as we leave this sere- assuming the name," said Francis of the Zionist Organization In the Di-
that are still outstanding.
How to Detect a Jew.
we should find lasting inspiration Chapman, attorney for the objectors. aspora. "The people and land have
whip them in because unless every , that movement.
So, for the guidance of these good the subject of the Jews he is—I ; ice
In informed London circles, the souls who would bring these crimi• hardly know what word to use except ;in the performance of these rites. "It would also constitute an unjust always been inseparable. We cannot
dollar that was promised for the re- ,
lief of the starving, sick, ruined Jews, l Post correspondent is believed to be nets to justice, to help them to gene-' crazy. I don't understand his using W e are met here of all shades of be- interference with the right of the per- surrender our national work In the
sons now using the historical name." Diaspora. Fortunately, Dr. Herat re-
to shelter the Jewish orphans of East-' a friend of Governor Storrs.
trate all of the clever disguises with the word Jews and international ;lief, of all creeds and denominations,
The court held the petition under ceived nothing from Baron Hirsch or
which the "marranos" sought to con-' financiers synononiously, nor do I o f all different approaches unto Al-
ern Europe is paid up, the whole work
advisement.
Baron Rothschild. If he had, the Pal-
of relief is in danger of being nul li-
ceal their stubborn. though secret, understand his contention that labor mighty God, but today we find that
estine task today would have been in
ears I
adherence to the follies of their an - organizations are working with the we are united; united by our one
. I have given
the hands of the Ica and not the Zion-
yvery
f o e a campaign which
nearl y had every
castors, instructions for the detection J e wish financiers to paralyze Indus- c ommon method of approach to the RABBI FISCHER ASSURED
ist Congress. We cannot and shall
Spirit of America. The life of War-
reason to believe would he over in
of "descendentes de generacion de try."
OF IMPOSING RECEPTION nut surrender the principle of national

rend Garnaliel Harding has taught us
Judios" were solemnly set down.
six months. That I have promised I
self.deliverance. If this is the price
tolerance,
of character,
nobility
would see through to the finish!"
Associ•tion Formed in Interest of They are in very inclusive, including
broadmindedness and gentle manli- All Local Orthodox Congregations to see are to pay for the extension of the
The committee from the United
many things of which the Jews of this
Hebrew Education Here.
B.
Represented.
Agency, let Dr. Weizmann say so.
ness, and from these our love for one
Synagogue of America that asked
generation are entirely ignorant.
There are two ways for us to follow:
another, our love for our fellowmen
Here they are in full detail:
him to lend the seminary campaign
The committee in charge of the illusions or idols, or the way that lead-
and our devotion to America should
"It beseems us to learn if you
couldn't "draft" hint ill the dramatic
Sponsored by the United Hebrew
— - —
reception and inauguration of Rabbi ers of God and people," the speaker
he eternally consecrated.
manner he was drafted by the Chi. I Schools cf Detroit, the Hebrew Li- know or have heard tell that any per-
Israel Zansw:11 to Address Big Mass
"May the words of our mouths and Moses Fischer, who comes here to fill concluded his impassioned plea.
vita° conference. Round-table sliiams- ; bj. jj ,., Association was organized at sop or persons have kept any Fab-
Meeting Oct. 14.
Dr. flantke urged confidence in the
slums don't lend themselves to that l a m l eeting held Tuesday evening at baths no as to honor, keep and ob.'
the meditations of our hearts be ac- the pulpit of Congregation II nai
Weizmann - Sokolow leadership, al-
sort of thing'. Especially when one • the Kirby Center. A special room serve the Ian of Moses, by wearing
ce table before Thee 0 Lord , my Moshe and the Delray Ilungarian
though
he said in the course of his re-
Congregation,
announces
the
follow-
has inch powerful arzuments for "de- has been set aside for the library a, t heron clean shirts or other better
Amen."
BOSTON.—(J. T. A.)—Elaborate Rock and my Redeemer.
marks, ours was a "great people with
ing program for Sunday, Aug. 26:
g
tense" as Brown had. ' the Kitty Center, and the now al ari d festive garments and placin
,,
ann g , preparations are already being made
II A 's and other Jewish
little
leaders."
The intensity of the
Reception
in
the
morning
at
the
ready large 1 - .11, tion of hooks of .lew- clean cloths on the tables, and clean ' for the new session of the American centers throughout the country. tali.
Aoped to Louis Marshall.
is Welfare Board. Michigan Centrist depot, whence the Zionist work alone will decide to what
But the committee refused to ac- isb interest. ',soh in Ilehre,v and Eng- sheets sin the beds in honor of t h e Jewish Congress which will be held sled with the Jewish
M '
extent
the
Balfour
Declaration will
rabbi
and
hie
family
will
be
escorted
cent Brown't refusal. They annealed fish, is aimed at being made the pride said Sabbath, and not having any here Oct. 14.
conducted special religious services to their home at 440 East Ferry aye- he realized. Dr. llantke insisted that
from his decision to Louis Marshall. ,f Detroit unroll; the institutions for light thereon and observing them
The decision of the congress ad- in tribute to the late President on nue. At 2 p. m. the entire member- the chaluzint spirit must prevade not
the Friday evening. Or that
who invited Brown to spend a week- . the MI , ansvinent of Jewish education. from
they) have purged or removes! the ministrative committee to hold a see- Friday evening, Aug. 10.
ship of both congregations will gather only the hard pioneering work, but
Officers elected by the association
end with him at Mr. Marshall's sum-
The Jewish Welfare Board was 'in-
fat from the meat before eating it, shin in Boston is being received with
should also permeate the economic en-
are: Dr. J. B. Baruch, president:
vited to participate in the ceremonies at the rabbi's home and escort him deavors. The Zionist Organization, he
mar camp at Saranac lake.
to the synagogue, Garfield and Beau-
and
kept
it
in
water
to
remove
the
much
enthusiasm
here,
"An invitation from Mr. Marshall' Joseph Chnggi, vice-president; S. Kas-
The large mass meeting at which in Washington on Wednesday, Aug. bien streets, where the inauguration said, was strong; it was the central
is a command, so for as I am con- dim, secretary. The executive com- blood, and cut away the sinew from
the feet of the sheep or cattle. Or IsraelZangwill will speak will be heist g, and a delegation of prominent will take place. All Orthodox rabbis office that was weak. Dr. Ilantke con-
cerned," is how David A. Brown ex- mittee consists of II. Goldman, It
twtve cut the throat of cattle or birds at Symphony Hall, Huntington aye- members of the Washington corn- of Detroit have promised to partici- cluded with a glowing tribute to offi-
plained it. "And when he asked me Spatter, B. Isaacs, A. D. Marksnn and
to eat after they are cut across (a nue, on the evening of Oct. 14, and munity marched in the funeral pro- pate in the ceremonies.
cials of the Zionist Organization.
to come and see him. I went just as I A. Smolin.
At 5 p. m. there will be a banquet
U. S. Principles Misunderstood.
Monthership in the association is travesilas') by pronouncing some the regular sessions of the congress, cession. A suitable wreath was placed
' g
IN about ea in
soon as I could.
thrown open to all Detroiters. An ap- words over them, and first feeling the which will begin the afternoon of on the bier in the name of the Jew- in the Kirby Center, participation in
Declaring that lack of enthusiasm
around the bush, Mr. Marshall told
,
which is assured by heads of all local was slue to suspicion, Jacob Fishman
peal is also made to local Jews to knife to see that it has no notches, Sunday, Oct. 14, and continue ish Welfare Board.
me that he was convinced it was my
The army and navy field represent- synagogues and of many leaders here.
contribute to the library books of and covering the blood with earth. through Monday and Tuesday, Oct.
of New York said he failed to account
duty to grant the request of the sem-
inary committee, that if I did I could Jewish interest in Ilebrew or in Or have eaten meat during Lent or 15 and 16, will be held in Kingsley atives of the board also arranged sae- The new holiday choir will sing and for this suspicion in Zionist ranks at
other days, forbidden by the holy Hall. The auditorium and other ; cial memorial services, and partici- Miss Pauline Wohl, able violinist, will
a time when leaders like Louis Mar-
count on him for all the support it is English.
A Steinberg, teacher in the local Mother Church, not of neesesity but halls and committee rooms to be used pated in the general memorial pro- play several selections. A (lance will shall were referring to Dr. Wei:mann
possible for him to give in order that
schools, has until now acted as li- maintaining and believing that they are part of the some educational gram in the camps, naval stations and follow the banquet. Detroit Jews as "our leader." The American pro-
the campaign should succeed.
foundation
building
where
the
large
hospitals
throughout
the
country.
are invited to the banquet, reserva- posals, he said, were misunderstood.
brarian. Ile will be relieved of these might eat without sin.
"He described to nie the great pos-
• . •
w held in 1915.
"Or have fasted the great fast Zionist convention as
tions for which can be made by phon- "What we insist upon is the fulfill-
no a man is appointed
sibilities for the Jewish Theological duties as soon
ing B. F. Goldman, secretary, Cherry ment of our contract with the Jewish
The decision was taken in response
by the new organization.
which they call Atonement, going on
Seminary, through the training of
The organization officers state that that day without shoes, and recited to the invitation received from Noe ORDER OF B'NAI B'RITH
3568 or Garfield 8073-M.
masses. Through the Keren Ilayesod
educated and modern rabbis, as well
their aim will be to make of the li- Jewish prayers and at night asked congress committee and other Jewish HONORS HARDING'S MEMORY
h a ,n ad e and
a
)
nbize
been s idiscovered
teew zpsnifp,)1 hargv
as efficient and pedagogically well-
brary a center for the gathering of pardon one from the other the lath- organizations of Boston, and after, CIIICAGO.--(.1. T. A.)- -President
ngained for the eaZionist nmovement.
equipped teachers. to develop in this Ilebrew students not only for reading
ors placing their hands on the heads Nathan Straus received Cox
a letter
from ! , Adolf Kraus of the Independent Or- VIENNA INSURANCE CO.
of Massa-
hno
country a generation of Jewish young
but also for the discussion of various of their sons, without making the sign Governor ('banning H.
BRANCH IN PALESTINE appreciable progress since the Balfour
'der B'nai il'rith has requested the
men and women who would be a
topics of Jewish interest.
of the cross upon them and saying chusetts, who invited the sessions to lode
if the order to hold snecial
credit to their people and their his-
(Turn to page 4.)
„sri--j
" ,e
Future plans for the library will nott , irg or else saying 'Be blessed by the capital city of the state. A con- ,„',.,
JERUSALEM-1J. 'F. A.)—The
, In.f..ecs ails' also all dm-
tory, who could bring about a real
tneet
Ls (11. offices to close on Phoenix. an Austrian insurance corn-
Jewish renaissance but lacking re- be discussed at a meeting of the ex- God and by me according to the law ference of New England societies will j - r j,.- t G; r a nd
tom-
in their homes and ecutive committee, to be held this Sat- of Moses and its ceremonies.' Or soon be held to form a reception
Fri day as a murk of respect to the pony, has established branches in Pal-
ligious
have fasted the fast of Esther or the mitt,
ee to be composed of trailing late President Harding '
n i Aatll of
forms
ms,
a iyonf,Au in-
irl _l CONGREGATION EMANUEL
oir,
eg.sntreia,
u nne ,pefo
virile religious leadership in the syna- Imlay evening.
l
feature ft of its
fast of Rebecca which they call the - Jewish citizens, and special honors
Rogue may drift away from their an-
TO HAVE SUPPLEMENTARY
destruction of the Sanctuary, or oth- I will he tendered to Mr. Zangwill on
policy
is
that
cient moorings. The Jew wants to 819 POGROMS ON JEWS
NEW YORK.-0. T. A.l—All He-
HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICE
cr fasts of Jews during the week such I his arrival in Boston, in which city
be proud of his people. He wants
of New York were invest the money of the ploicy in
as
:Mondays
or
Thursdays,
not
eating
l
he
lectured
and
made
many
friends
brew
schools
building
houses.
IN RUSSIA, IDGESCOM
!
closed
Friday,
the
day
of
the
funeral
Owing to lack of space at its pres-
(Turn to last page.)
on Close days till night when the ; years ago.
I Thus, if an insuree pays out the
of President Harding, and a large
EXHIBIT FIGURES SHOW stars appear and not eating meat on I
Premiums of his life policy, the house ent quarters, the Congregation Eman-
; number of other Jewish institutions
that night and bathing one day be- I
will go to him and in the event of his uel, which is located at Euclid and
PLANS COMPLETED FOR
held special memorial services. The
death to his beneficiaries. The cons- Byron avenues, has rented the Astor
PISGAH LODGE PICNIC
mosrow.—(.I. T. A.)—Jews were fore the said fasts, cutting their nails
order for the closing of the Jewish
pang also plans to use its money in Theater, Twelfth street and Lee
was issued by the Agudath
TO BE HELD ON AUG. 26 the victims of 819 pogroms in Russia
chools
(Tura to Page Two)
other forms of Palestine investments. place, for its exclusive use foe aux-
since the war, according To the tabu-
Hamanehlim, or Principals Associa-
Dr. Weizmann is said to he the first iliary High Holy Day services on
. Samuel S. Stahl, chairman of the lotion of the "Idgescom," or All Rus-
"risk" to be written up by the com- Sept. 10, 11, 12, 19 and 20, which
' WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—The local lion.
entertainment committee of Pisgah sian Jewish Relief Committee, which
a pany.
dates include the Rosh Ha-Shanah
B., announces is staging an exhibit in Moscow of its POGROMISTS ARE BLAMED offices of the American Jewish Joint The Cantors Associations heist
Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B.
and Yom Kippur holidays. The the-
Ile- memorial service for the late Presi-
FOR LABOR DISTURBANCE Distribution Committee and the were
that all piers have been completed ; activities.
dent Tuesday night, at which the life
has a seating capacity of 750,
The figures are published as part of
brew
Immigrant
Aid
Society
-
for the annual outing to Sugar Island,
-
SEMITE
GERMAN
ANTI
is modern in every detail, well equip-
I the exhibit showing the organization's
BERLIN—(J. T. A.)—That the la. closed all day Friday in respect to the of the (is-ceased President was (-silo-
;
gized. Cantor Rottman chanted the
to take place on Sunday, Aug. 26.
pad and well ventilated, having been
WILL
FACE
CHARGES
memory
of
President
Harding.
Mr. Stahl announces that the prime ; activities in ameliorating the post- bar disturbances recently occurring in
"El Moleh Rachamim."
completed only three months ago.
feature of the event will be the pub- ; pogrom conditions.
The great Tolmasoe Synagogue,
There being no balcony in the the-
The Jewish Merchants and Peddlers'
Of the 819 pogroms, 430 were the Frankfort were partially inspired by
BERLIN —(J. T. A.)—Charges
lie initiation of new candidates to be
progroinists is the charge made by the where special memorial services for Association on the East Side dis-
have been ordered filed by the German stet, there will be no restrictions
hels.; on the island. In addition, ar- work of regular bandit groups. 170 Socialist and former Community dap- , the late American president were held
's
as to the seating of the sexes.
'
this
morning,
were
crowded
to
ca.
played
mourning
signs
on
their
stores.
Minister
of
Education
against
the
no-
made
series
of
were
engineered
by
General
Denikin
rangements were mask for a
Tickets may be procured either at
's uty, Petit Levi.
. Iota of the
anti-S
i e m i te,
races, games and various events for forces, 129 by General Petlura
Levi. pointed to the slaying due- pacity Following eulogies of Presi• Special memorial services have Carious nt
the congregation or at the home of
f
e
.n
P
Univer
si
ty
n'
T
tu
e
rP
i
men, -women and children, in all of . armies, 46 were perpetrated by Gen- trig the disturbances of the Jewish dent Harding by the rabbi and some been arranged for the Hebrew Or-
4 were Polish
The anti-Semitic professor is the president, Jacob Warren, 1925
phan Asylum and the Home for Aged
which prizes will be awarded to win- eral Balachowicz and 4
Councillor, Haas. Ile declared the of the more pr"minent American Jews l
5765.- The
; inspired, according to the Idgescom.
in Warsaw, "El Mali Richamim," the;. and Infirm Hebrews, which are main- charged with having used his lecture Glynn court. Hemlock
progromists
long
had
slated
Haas
for
year will
nets.
r
Mr. ; The exhiit b outlines the medical e-
tamed by the Federation for the up- period at the University to cast as- proceeds of the services this
Announcement is also made by
ish co l- destruction and took advantage of the Hebrew prayer for the repose of the
go towards the congregation's new
Ms
to
ventilate
d,
the
Jews,
and
persions
on
of
Jewish
Philanthropic
Sock-
committee is plan ning ; lief extende
ends. to further their de a d, was chanted by the cantor andjno rt
sturbances
Stahl that
bor
fund.
building
general prejudice against the Jews.
now for the Past Presidents' Night, j °nista and the child welfare work per- labor
ties.
chir
o .
own
n di ariou
fs
formed by the organization.
to be held on Oct. 8.

in

S ANTI-SEMITISM
GROWS, POST HEARS

CHRISTIANS RIDDLE
ti.elit i3 O0„f t
OPINIONS OF FORD. ,h

uments

WOULD BE CABOTS.
NO SAY ORIGINALS

in Imperio."

rshme:E i l W re: :flit e r!: : ) . wish
w n t s:, sel r , . i o l,g: : e nif: x .? iu % p r ti: e i r ee e p i bt o t;i udruor o e t .iy l , e m yri
defeatist
render

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