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Amerkam ,farish Periodical Carta

Michigan's Only
Jewish Newspaper
Printed in English

ouricoN aviwust • essicoOlsst so. oitto

11-ROAICL-

THE,bETROIT

Telephone
GLENDALE

9-3-0-0

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1923

VOL. XIV. NO. 14

CASE OF PALESTINE Gives Jaundiced View
ARABS IS GIVEN BY
of the Jews in Russia
DELEGATION'S HEAD

Community Gives
Welcome to Rabbi

WORKMEN TO SEND
MISSION TO ZION

b

He rew

Una"

I

sacs

rade. Call Confer-

Palestine.

_

'

Moses Fischer Inaugurated as
Spiritual Leader of Hun -

;

E
WINS JEW BIG POST

National
Irving Isaacs Youngest
Bank Director in New York.

NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Their
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—The
admiration evoked by his unusually
garian Jews.
! l'nited Hebrew Trades of New York
high ethical code displayed in business
.
.
ar fu-;
mar
will call a conference in
! dealings, the F fifth National Bank of
tar to determine whether Jewish
labor should send a delegation to Pal. Sunday proved the most important New York City hot announced the HP -
Tells
J.
T.
A.
Na-
Musa Kazim
w'ith a day in the history of the Hungarian pointment of trying Isaacs a director.
Mr. Isaacs, who is only 33 years
estine to study the situation ,
tional Government Will
view of aiding the Jewish workers Jewish community of Detroit, the oc-
casion being the installation of Rabbi old, is believed to be the youngest di-
Be Demanded.
over there.
Moses Fischer of Chicago us spiritual rector of any national bank in the
" of the First Hungarian He- 1 city. Ile is a furniture dealer and a
An invitation to the United Hebrew leader
rec
on he
l
Trades, asking that a deegati
brew Congregation B'nai Moshe and stockholder of record in more than 100
INSISTS ON REPUDIATION
ent-
M.
BEILINSON,
d
Palestine,
was
receive
By DR.
,the First Hungarian Congregation of corporations. Ile is also a director of
sent to
the Hospital for Joint Diseases.
ly from the executive committee of
OF JEWISH HOME POLICY
Rome Correspondent of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
the Jewish Labor Federation of Pal- Delray.
• The reception program opened at
to
have no axe
I have had an opportunity of talk- reports by people
estine.
Says Demands of Palestine
.
owl ole situation
d
ing with a member of the Italian dip_ grind an view the
Jews Alone Will Be Rec -
recent meeting of the United Hebrew . i"
lomatic mission, a non-Jew, who has attitude
objectively.
They have
no the
personal
whatever
towards
Jews, Trades by J. Feinberg, manager of Fischer and his family and escorted
ognized by Arabs.
only just returned from Russia after either positive or negative. It must the Cloakmakers' Union, and Max them to their home at 448 East Ferry
avenue, where they were also wel-
s tending four years in that country. be added, however, that living as he Pine, secretary of the Trades. Senti
. cooed by a committee of the ladies
of his time was spent in Moscow did in bourgeois intellectual circles, ment at the meeting was distinctly i n
LONDON.—(J. A. A. Correspond- I
of both congregations.
and in South Russia. lie knows the what he saw of Jewish life was most- favor of accepting the invitation.
departure front Most
ence.)—P rior to his departu
The inauguration ceremonies were
language and the Russian ly restricted to such circles, and the
London as head of the Arab delega-
la
begun at 2:30 p. m., prior to which American Jewish Citizen
tion, Musa Pasha gave an interview Russia perfectly. I have known him Picture presented by him is conse-
,.,•ahso aegwroa rnt(,1 ( ina4celt roafa)het; ronet7,-,
h
ee
rrs e 1,‘
many
years
and
can
testify
that
quently
incomplete.
But
as
tar
as
it
Beaten by a Roumanian
to the J. T. A. (already briefly re- people

'

Life Under the Soviets Through the
Eyes of An Italian Non-Jewish
Diplomatic Agent

TO REDUCE NUMBER
OF VISAS TO JEWS

Government to Base Plan on
Percentage of Jews to
Population.

AUSTRIA HAKENKREUZLER
RANKS REPORTED S P L I T

out Africa Charged With
Treating Jews as
Asiatics.

HUMERUS CLAUSUS

WARSAW.—(J. T. Al—Declaring
that the Government of the United
States intends cutting the Polish im-
migration quota because the majority
of immigrants coming from Poland
are Jews, the Kurjer Polski asserts
the Polish authorities propose to re-
duce the number of visas to Jews to
ported by cable), expressing his for m free from anti-Semitism of any goes it is an absolutely faithful re-
he is
Anti - Semitic Mob.
Synagogue
on
Garfield'
conform with the percentage they
/
B'nai
Moshe.
opinion on the position of the Arabs kind. The position of the Jews un- flection of the situation.
and Beaubien streets. Opened with I
First of all, he began, the Jews
constitute in Poland's whole popula-
in Palestine and the demand put for- der the Soviet regime can be realized
selections by the synagogue choir, led'
Corre-
tion.
ward at present by the Arab leaders. oniii. by listening to such impartial are scattered over the whole face of
B U I) A P EST.--(J. T. A.
Soviet Russia. The reason is a sim.
The Kurjer points out that last
, by Cantor Samuel Glanz, there fol. I spondence.)—At the meeting of the
The interview took place in the'
l
ph ant. It is the result of the revo-
the year,out of a total of 90,000 who emi-
vek,
lowed a number of addresses by local' l so
i i
por
mberli ast
presence of Jamal el Ilusseini, secre-
ueni r ail: ti a nneChamber
lotion.
The
process
commenced
(Jur-
-
grated
to America from Poland, there
in
t
ro
rabbis.
y
Karl
tarp to the Arab executive, and other
ing the war, in connection with the Sunset Hills Club to Cater to
Welcomed by Local Rabbis.
duced a motion for the withdrawal of were 70,000 Jews admitted to the
memhers of that body, and is signifi - ' "
United
States and only'20,000 Chris-
evacuation
of
the
Jews
from
the
war
cant in view of the delegation's an-
Peter Vass, president of the B'nai , the numerus clausus.
Recreation Needs of
area. Already in 1915 there was a
Count Kuno Klebelsberg, the Alin- tians.
nounced intention of presenting their
' Moshe congregation, who presided,'
Detroit
Jews.
The Government is urged by this
I
powerful stream of Jewish migration
,
claims before the Duke of Devon-
welcomed the assembly in the name ister for Education, opposed the mu-
into the interior provinces of Russia.
of the combined Hungarian Jewish tion. The numerous clausus, he said, newspaper to procetel with the elab-
shire and his cabinet committee
But it did not last long. After the
Another country club, catering to congregations and the new rabbi. Ad- could not be withdrawn until the de- oration of a plan for the limiting of
studying the Palestine situation. (On
e
peace,
- Jewish emigrants "before America
February revolution and th
the ground that a hearing before the
the
Jewish
community
of
Detroit,
was
dresses were delivered by Rabbis Jo- tached parts of Hungary were re

i ts door ti all P I* h emi-
numbers of Jews poured into
dnr
committee would prove "impractic- Pisgah Lodge Stages First Pub- large border states and into Western founded this week by a group of seph Eisenman, Reuben Hurwitz, Jo- stored to her.
voted grants."
the
The
government
party
able" now, the Colonial Secretary has
seph
Thumin,
A.
M.
Hershman
and
prominent and influential Jews.
Europe Soon, however, this chang
lic
Ceremony
at
Sugar
Aishiskin Rabbi Hershman spoke against Deputy Peyer's motion, which
declined to receive the Arab delega-
Th e Sunset Hills Country Club be-
again. The Jews streame d from the
VIENNA.—(J. T. A.)—A crisis
tion, according to latest cable ad-
smaller towns and villages towards came a fact when, at a luncheon held in English, Rabbi Aishiskin delivered was defeated by an overwhelming
Island.
has been percipitated in the Auetrina
on Tuesday at the Board of Com- a brief talk in Ilebrew, the others . majority.
vices.—J. T. A., New York.)
the center. This new movement was
umerus
clausus
in
Hungary
anti-Semitic
Ilakenkreuzler organize-
i
What Arabs Will Demand.
merce, a board of directors was pick- speaking Yiddish. All welcomed Rab- I The n
the de- tion with the resignation of President
i
What proved to be the most inter- caused primarily by the civil war and ed to proceed with plans for the lii Fischer to the city and congratu- ! thus remains in force—"till
u "till
"What course of action will be
the danger of pogroms at the hands building of what promises to be a lated the congregation on acquiring ! tached parts of Ilungary are returned Riehl of the Swastika anti the division
esting
affair
given
by
Pisgah
Lodge
adopted by your delegation in Lon-
of the organization into two factions,
don?" the J. T. A. representative No. 34, I. 0. II. B., this year was the of the White Guards. The Jews left monument among' Detroit recess- a spiritual leader.
Ito her."
e dpiorlei ctitcaflor methods and the
excursion held Sunday to Sugar Isl- the outlying places and concentrated
g oinrg
_ mr. toi tnheerurm
asked.
In tendering
tendering the pulpit toRabbi !
particularly in the Uk- tional institutions.
"We shall not allow ourselves to and, the feature of which was anin- in the cit
Meyer L. Prensky was chosen Fischer, Mr. Vass expressed the con-1 BUCHAREST.—(J. T. A.)
mine. The movement was towards
One
of
the factions also' demands
itiation
of
new
candidates
on
the
be affected by what the British gov-
the east and the north, towards the treasurer pro-tem of the new club, gregation's happiness at the rabbi's I Ilaimowitz, an American citizen, was
victim of an anti-Semitic mob that the Ilakenkreuzler proclaim its
ernment is thinking," replied Musa island.
very heart of the interior of Soviet and the board of governors consists, coming here. His brief remarks werelthe
More than 1,000 people, fully one-
Kazim Pasha. "We believe in the
the in addition to Mr. Prensky, of M'il- followed by the pulpit-taking sermon composed of the disciples of the no- independence from the Munich anti-
was
torious anti-Semitic leader, Professor Semitic group led by Adolph Hitler,
justice of our demands and we shall half of them non-Jews, witnessed the Russia. The second cause
I
war with Poland, the same conditions lam Friedman, Abe Srere, Harry of Rabbi Fischer.
leader of the Bavarian Faseisti.
persevere in our efforts to prevent in- initiation ceremony, which was car-
Stone, Sol Finkelhor,
attack took place at the
The
e t hird cause I Srere , Sidney
n, Samuel C. Good. • After thanking those who wel-1Cuza. The
terference with our rights; to this we ried out by the degree team of which being in operati on.
B ernste i
ist regime
!Dr.
P. M. Mark
in
the
small
town)
and
provincial
can-
I
man,
Jacobson,
Harry
S.
Grant
corner
him
to
the
city,
Rabbi
Fischer
Barlard
railway
station.
Ilaimowitz,
- The official organ of the Ilaken-
was
the
yoke
of
the
Bol
shall employ all legal means. I per- Elias Goldberg is chairman. Mr. Gold-
expressed his joy at his coming to described as an invalid, was removed kreuzler, in its current issue, publish-
to a hospital, his condition being rag- es the following new slogan: "No
sonally do not believe that the British berg was assisted by Charles and t
h J. Cummins.
' and Joseph
on
it•
Iexplained
his
views
Detro
t i I b the maltreatment. The ballots but bullets; no votes but
government will persist in its present Harold Rosenthal and Max Edwards. t
I A statement by the board says that
Jews Hostile to Bolshevi.m.
the duties of a rabbi .
'
attack was reported to the American storm troops."
policy, as this is directly opposed to
The ceremonies were opened by Her-
"it has been apparent for some time
came to undertake a hard and
The transit from one part of R us- I
There have been recent rumors that
"I
club ca -
t
its best interests and all ideas of jus- man Weiss, the oldest past president

g
arranged
Rabbi Else er
sia to the other meant enormous I P
o f responsible work,
A
Roumanian
officer,
who
attempt-
the
llakenkreuzler
chief had
tice. of Pisgah Lodge. The address of the hardship, but the Jews, by their vast tering to the Jewish community
"The delegation will demand: (a) ,
and energy, overcame all the city of Detroit, is highly desir- said. "What I fear, however, is not
was delivered by Dr. Joseph initiative
obstacles and the result is that in able." The statement continues to work, but the possibility that there ed to protect Ilaimowitz, narrowly at a conference in Salzberg with the
a
y
a
Repudiation of the present Zionist Aarons. In an eloquent manner, ad-
several towns in Central Russia Jew- explain that plans have been under may not be any work." Ile expressed
escaped
himself,
the cavalry
Ilitleritea
that to
10,000
Austrian
ex-
- officer
who attack
brought
the patient
to the soldiers
were
be offered
Hitler
in
as well
Policy; lb) the establishment of an dressing
dressing himself to the Jews as
the event the Ilavarian Fascisti leader
the hope that the congregation ac
independent national constitutional
Or. Aaron. s
.
ntni•lJews,
ish communities have come into ex. consideration
calling
for
the
organiz.
5
country club conveniently tivities will be strengthened and there hospital
In a reported.
statement in the local Adve• starts another "putsch" against the
government in Palestine consisting of j' Judaism with
Americanism.
Ile
told
of a
-.
what
istence as in Saratow, Czarazin and ation
situated and accessible to the city, i to be created at the B'nai Moshe rut,Ameri can
o fficer named German Reich. It is not known
representatives of the Moslem, Chris_ 'hislisteners that he would rather ad-
Moscow, where the latest census which would rovide such facilities an active.
center.
In the Jewish
course of
his sermon, Rabbi Reiter, who witnessed the attack by effect the splittvig of the Ilakenkreuz-
tiara and Jewish communities propor- dress himself to an unmasked than to
p
showed a population of over 300,000
donate to the numbers of these com- a masked audience and denounced the
golf course,
and tennis
chi'. Fischer declared himself in favor of a mob of students on the American lees Vienna
will have
on this plan.
'
as an 18-ho le l diamonds
anti-Semitic
circles
lately
munities in Palestine before the anti-Semites as destroyers of true Jews.
basebal
together with a a national Judaism and for the re- Jew, Iliamowitz, at the Barlard sta.
The great majority of the Jewish courts, playground,
club offering building of l'alestine as one of the tion, declares that elation police were had been concentrating their efforts
war."
c
o
mm
- under the leadership of Riehl towards
population is strongly hostile to the
'
American
ideals
in
present
but
made
no
attempt
to
Say. Pledge to Jews Not Bindihg.
Dr. Aarons spoke of the part played Bolshevist regime. That applies even commodious country
in the forthcoms
aims of Jewry.
terfere, although they were request- obtaining a majority
In reply to the question whether
recreational facilities to the members s
The Banquet Program. followed ed to call off the invalid's assailants. I ing elctione for th local town council.
he believed in the possibility of the by the Jews in the war and pointed in the case of those Jews who have and their famil ies.
aboliti of the Zionist licy, in view out,in answer to anti-Semitic changes, benefited under the new economic
Kill Jews, Baptise Moslems.
The new board of governors has
Tht rabbi's sermon Was
tio n, the man- that the Jewish people has done more
on
policy, the Nepmen, as they are
A new paper entitled "Desteptares I JOHANNENSBURG.—(J. T. A.)
called, and there is no attempt made endorsed the project and ground for by th' Mincha service,
of the Balfour Declaration
' after which
date and the statement made recently than its share and that was ever
t ului"
(Awakening Christen- -The fifth Congress of the South At-
to the Kirby Center , C ten
the club house and golf course has proceeded
all'
to conceal it. The resentment against been secured out Grand River, off the where a banquet was tendered the dom) nn has made its ippearance. A mean Jewish Board of Deputies una -
by Mr. Ormsby-Gore in the House of loyally American.
The initiation Sunday was the first Bolshevism is particularly strong Switzer road, five minutes' drive from new leader. Sigmund Wahl acted as Colonel Stanics of Shp Roumanian mously adopted a resolution protest-
Commons, to the effect that the press
ant policy way already considered as public Wnai B'rith initiation of any where the Jewish national, religious the Seven-mile road. Work on the toastmaster. Addresses at the ban- army is the publisher, Whajhus out- , ing against the restrictions upon im-
migration which, it is charged, are
an international pldege, Musa Kazim lodge that ever opened to non-Jews ram I famil y • traditions are still alive. clubhouse will begin in the fall quet were delivered by Jacob Miller, lines
the nolicy of his pap .11,1t
;
, as well as to Jews. Credit for the At the same time, the Jews are ter-
the beautifying of the 160 acres regional director of the Karen 'Nye.
"All Jew's should be killed and all I mainly applied to Jews.
said:
and
"I believe in the British sense of success of the affair is given the en- ribly afraid lest the Bolshevik gov- of ground will be carried out in time sod; Former Councilman D. W. Si- i Moslems baptised; otherwise, there is, Prior to the adoption of this reso-
loti o n a report was presented by Mr.
justice and equity, and as the Bab tertainment committee of Pisgah ernnient should fall, for it is no secret for next season.
mons, Julius Deutelbaum, a member
p
wme
shevis regi
a the Bolt
four Declaration was not binding le- Lodge of which Samuel S. Stahl is that the falln of
Committees to carry out the work f th B'rlai Mo'ehe• Sam Gunsberg, no hoe
"Th for
law Christendom.
under which it is per - Hersch of Johannensburg, showing
nti-Je ish
series
of
a
would
mea
gaily, as it was only a declaration of chairman. Mr. Stahl is assisted on
will be chosen from the board of gov- an ex-president of the congregation; missible to adopt Roumanian names . the authorities applied to Jewish im-
Europe
p the section of
' , must be repeae
sympathy stated in a personal letter, his committee by Alfred Ross and Jo- excesses which have no parallel any- ernors.
I d so that Jews and i migrants from. E
Morris Katz presi en
where ill history. d t of the Delray
seph Goldstien.
A sketch of the grounds of the congregation; Mrs. l'hilip Jacoby , other foreigners should be immedi- the Immigration act relating to the
from Lord Balfour to Lard Roths- 1
The attitude of the government to-
exclusion of Asiatics. This, Mr.
,
A
feature
of
the
excursion
was
the
and
Mrs.
II.
Roseman,
an
behalf
of
I
mei):
recognizable
by
their
names,
Sunset
Hills
Country
Club
and
a
child."
suspend-
Asked whether he saw a way to an i taking of Motion pictures of the in- wards the Jews is an ambiguous one. drawing of the planned club house the ladies, and by Mr. Vass. Rabbi
"The law under which the Jews Ilersch declared, practically
is no question about the se-
of Jews.
and the races that followed. There
verity with which the authorities are will be found on another page o Fischer concluded the banquet pro- I have obtained their emancipation ed all immigration
understanding and co-operation with itiation
only
From
January
to
March,
1923,
the mandatory power if the Balfour ' The taking of the pictures was ar- fighting anti-Semitism. The result, this issue. T. Glenn Phillips, land- gram with another brief address.
t be repealed.
Declaration and the mandate will re- ranged by Lester .1. Leopold and will however, is to engender an even scope architect and city planner, and
"Jewish schools and synagogues 10 Jewish immigrants were admitted.
;1 feature of the banquet were the
During
April
and
May
a
total
of
21
main formally, Musa Kazim Pasha be shown in local theaters and in the-
sure of hatred against the Wright, Nice & Wheat, architects and violin selections of Miss known
Pauline
in must be burnt down and covered with
mea.
earth so that not a vestige of them were permitted to enter. The total of
replied: liters in many parts of the country, greater
Jews on the part of the population, engineers,
engines, with offices at 1201-3 11 • „hl, who is already well
ha
de-
Europeans admitted is 1,248;
"We ignore the Zionist policy ab.. the films to be released Sunday, with
the other hand, the authorities Kresge building, are in charge of the tho community for her musical talent. shall remain.
On
,, All books of the Talmud and Jew- eland.
volutely. If England desires to come the first showing at the Adams the-
11i,s Wahl was presented with a purse
plans.
persecute the Zionist organizations construction

'
for playing an encore and 1 n prayer books should be taken
n„ an understanding with us, it must ater.
of
$120
and refuse to allow them even breath-
LoD z .— (J. T. A.)—A new anti-

Thirty orphans from the local Ile-
she presented the sum to the Fon
establish immediately in l'alestine a
y from e the Jews, because it is from
ing space. In 1920, the Bolsheviks
STRAUS GIVES
books that they learn all their Semitic poster has made its appear-
NATHAN
was accompanied i by
national government, responsible to brew Orphan Home were entertained
in South Russia executed a large
once here. It depicts a spider, which
Parliament, as is the custom in all at tho excursion by Mr. Leopold and number of Zionists. The national
$20,000 TO PALESTINE 'N't a m tle7 JeSahoeo tte van der 1, elpen- l ine ,.
under
der is dubbed Palestine, seeking to wrap
All Jews must be prohibited
other countries. This action will con- the Ladies' Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge.

' Reume. Selections were also sung by
. .
Jewish schools are being closed down.
g .
'
Vince us that it is not the aim of Mrs. Harry Fleishman and Mrs. M. The Jewish language is not allowed Half to Palestine Development Coon- the synagogue choir. A dance ol-1 penalty of death from obtaining any its coils around the o is
ter is to be seen in all parts of the
England that Jews should dominate . Rubenstein were in charge of the la-
lowed the banquet.
oil and Half to H•dassah.
l s form of education, as only in this way c po
to be taught, the Jewish religion is
.
ity
,
the country. This national govern- dies' committee, which prepared the
The officers of the committee of 28 it will be possible to bring them un-
prohibited. Even more severe is the
.
ment would arrange for the entry of lunches for the orphans.
NEW YORK.—I.I. T. A.)—Gifts that arranged for the inauguration der subjection,"
persecution practised against the non-
,
Church Fight. Anti-Semitism.

immigrants irrespective of nationality
N umerous v aluable prizes were Communist Socialists, organized in to Palestine effort, amounting to $20,- were: Robert Rosenberg, chairman;
50
KILLED,
100 WOUNDED
The
Christian
church
in
Roumania
Sr creed, Jews, Moslems or Chris-
000, have been made during the sum- Morris Katz, vice-chairman; Sigmund
thins, according to the economic re- awarded in the games and athletic the Band, which, by the way, has
th • veteran' Wohl secretary; Jacob Ruschinsky, has enlisted in the fight against anti ;
IN ACCIDENT NEAR LIDA
,
is no
, th r
sources of the country. This would events that followed the initiation.
S
b een .p •
i which h as gained gr"
r
There will lie no meetings of Pisgah Bund in. existence today, because one Jewish philanthropist. His donations, treasurer. Mrs. Harry Rosman was isoniicsm
---
headway in Roumania lately. The
satisfy us for the present "
Lodge during the coming two weeks section has joined the Russian Men- with characteristic spontaniety, are chairman of the Ladies' Auxiliary
Metropolitan of Moldavia has issued Victims IM,stly Jews, Some Bound
Do Not Recognize Zionists.

nt of La bor ay and Rosh sheviks and the other has Joined the described in a letter he wrote to Jus- c
a call for a conference of clergymen
for America.
The Arab leader, when questioned . On accou . The next Day
e
-
i tire
fittihmoust,
Louis D. Brandeis on Aug. 1 from
Communists.
of ven-
to take steps to combat the anti-
as to the possibility of a direct agree- Ila-Shanah
New York, in which he
Religious Persecution.
ment between the Jews and the , lodge will be held on Monday e
Semitic
agitation.
The persecution against the Jewish said:
WARSAW.—(.1. T. A.)—Over 50
Arabs and the basis of such an agree- ing, Sept. 17.
Thin action is in line with that
"When my son Nathan, Jr., visited
religion commenced long before it
launched at Bstharest by the Metro- persons were killed and more than
ment, said that he could not recog-
was officially announced in 1922. It m e last week we discussed the work
injured when a train proceeding
100
u
ors
xec
E-
st
politan ( hnstea, iliaProfess
e
nize th e right of thJewZioni
was carried out by the young Com_ of rehabilitation in Palestine, which
noted from Vilna to Warsaw was wrecked
who was no t
and Dusti, and M. Foru, a
tive or that of any
monists. Synagogues and Beth Mid- is no successfully carried on under
Lida,
where it crashed into a rail-
at
writer, in conducting an educational
a resident of Palestine before the
rashim were transformed into work- your guidance by the Palestine De-
_ . _
way dam, causing a terrific flood.
campaign against anti-Semitism.
War to negotiate on any matter con-
era' clubs, the Chedarim and Yeshibas velopment Council.
was filled with passen-
The
train
Chides

Association
National Moslem
The move of the clergy is directed
cerning the country.
"I wish to contribute m
were closed down. Efforts were made
in particular against the brand of sera, mostly Jews. Among them were
PARIS.--1.1. T. A.)-1Ienrt Berg-
Government and Zionists for
"If the Palestine Jews desire any !
keen .
by all manner of means to subject the share towards your work, with
it modest
anti-Jewish
agitation
fostered
by
Pro-

large
number
of emigrants bound
such arrangement on the basis of our son, famous Jewish philosopher of
Compromising Policy.
has been appointed a member Jewish religion to public humiliation. regret that I cannot make It more at
fessor Cuza, who has succeeded in for America. The names of the dead
demands, we should recognize their France
organize- this time. I herewith enclose ten
The
young
Communist
not been &seer-
have
I E It USA LE Al.— (.1. T. A.) —A n- gathering under his fold many Rou- and injured
demands and they would enjoy all . if the Council of the Legion of Honor. lions organized what they called thousand dollars, to be applied by you
manian students, who are responsible ' tained.
'
civil, political and religious rights He succeeds General Marchand. The "Communist Festivals," consisting of wherever in your judgment it will be
foretold
by
the
J.
T.
The
work
of
rescue,
according to
at
other
(tf
the
appointed
Arab
members
,
appointment Was
equally with ourselves," he said.
parodies of Jewish religious observ- of the
benefit."
latest reports, was proceeding under
To most
this Mr.
Straus added that he' of the Palestine Advisory Council,' for the recent excesses, especially
The J. T. A. representative asked: A. some time ago.
-
ances. They were carried out on a
difficulty.
A
special
first aid
has re. Jassy
-
great
op
His attack on Roumania for its
"What is your view of the Iledjaz 1
large scale in the autumn of 1922, had sent a similar amount to Hades- Sheik Parish Alm Middaini,
- train dispatched from Lida was held
treaty and do you think it likely that
during Rash Ha-Shanah and Yom sal 'for special milk work in Pales- signed.. This resignation is the sixth pression of the Hungarians in Tran
ORPHAN
HOME
TO
CALL
Kippur. The official press had moth- tine. from the Arab group, which original- Sylvania in the House of Lords last up by the damage to the tracks
King Hussein will sign it? Do you
week has gotten Lord Newton in bad caused by the flood from the burst-
think that the rulers of the Arab I MASS MEETING TO PLAN
In answer to Justice Brandeis' ac- ly numbered 10.
inc but praise for this action on the
ing of the dam.
states, bound as they are by variousl
Leaders of the National Moslem As-
FOR LARGER BUILDING part of the young C o mmunists and knowledgment, Hon. Nathan Straus,' prove
of Zionism and the British Man- with
the anti-Semites.
Instead
of attempting to answer
treaties with Great Britain, will nap-1
w rote:
t e.

naturally this approval emboldened J r ., w
' "I only regreat that we cannot con-Idate, are placing the blame for the , the attack, the "Victorul" seeks to
port the Arab demands in their fullest
them in their campaign.
resignations on the alleged comprom- '
i The Detroit Hebrew Orphan Home
down by "charging" that
sense?"
Govern-largue it
The great maj ority of the Jews are tribute more in both time and Money
I . a the Palestine
Th e a er
newton
on .
Musa Kazim replied: "King ,, as " announces that it has outgrown its strongly opposed to Bolshevism. to the Palestine Development ,oun-
r
rein is not likely to sign the treaty, present quarters on Rowena street. Nevertheless, there are elements cil. In the type of work it is doing ment, which they declare ar
!declares that Lord Newton's father
is ,
seeking
of th e declares
was a native of Orademare, that he
in the form published by the Pales- . ,.. An addition, provided for recently, among the Jewish people who are ex- lies, in my belief, the hope of real to curry overmuch the e
found-
will
help
some,
but
will
not
provide
composed of Arabs who ap-
The Detroit chapter of Zeirei Zinn
(Turn to last page.)
ceedingly active in the Communist economic upbuilding of Palestine, and striation,
anywhere near room enough to care
k rab extremists. The Zionists, too, emigrated to England in 1860,
announces that a campaign for $1,000
unmindful of the course
fact that
on • are reproached for going out of their . ed a brewery and made a fortune. In
announce- movement. For the most part they I am not
for the pressing needs," the announce-
for loans of money to the for the llecholutz, the organization
are persons who have come back to it was you who charted the
tt lariat
the
extremists
instead
I
re
lariat
RS , for the Palestine pioneers, will open
,
SHAAREY ZEDEK HIGH
meat states.
t en Prance of
,
oderates.
waiting list of Russia after the revolution from Eu- which it is sailin
of dealing with them
"There is a to
conferred on him, according to the Sunday, Sept. 9, with a tag
ag day, in
HOLY DAY SERVICE IS
America. These emi-
1 The ranks of the moderates are
worthy children who should not be rope and from
'which more than 100 volunteers will
MEMBERS
I
OPEN TO NON -
about to be augmented eh the pro_ story.
negIrcted, but who should be given
The Victorul gives no evidence in pa rtic ipate.
(Turn to last page.)
of
a
Moslem
Chris.'

posed formation
and training that others are
tian Party, which will probably amal- support of the contention that Lord i Plans for the Hecholutz campaign
The Shaarey Zedek congregation tin
i the Home.
tion of the drive
N ew
t n 0 is of Jewish origin , unless it i n c
I uI e th e con t'
announces that non-members desiring getting Ti
gamete with the National Moslem As -
' for a month, in the course of which
SCROLLS PRESENTED TO

to worship at either the main syna- , "The need for a meeting
new home
is
no
NEW YORK.—(J.T.A.)—Dr. Leo- sociation, organized to oppose the lead- be the fact that he demands fair
of Jewish
ma ss
treatment for the oppressed can be numerous affairs are to be given,
CHILDREN'S SYNAGOGUE
vogue, Willis and Brush streets, or at great that a
pold Rosemak, Bremen rabbi and im- ership of Mussa Kazim Pasha.
a lled for
onstrued ks such evidence.
construed'
among them a Chaluts evening, due-
the supplementary services to be held people will be c early in
The resignations are the more sur.
the second floor of the Westmin- tuber, at which will be discussed meth-
ing which everything is to be carried
Scrolls of the Law (Soler Torah), migration representative of the Ger-
view of the Government's'
on
man
"Hilfsverein,"
(lied
aboard
ship
prising
in
ster the
Community building, Glynn court ode for providing for these children.
out Th in e tthaeg pioneer spirit, including the
oat the mass presented to the children's synagogue
his way back front America to Ger- concession in announcing that accept i ARAB FIRST BANKRUPT
dress and the fuoci to be served.
of the United Hebrew Schools of De- on
and Hamilton boulevard, may secure No fun& will be solicited
e
WAS ance of seats in the Advisory Council
day will be preceded by a
tickets at the main synagogue anylmeeting, the purpose bein merely to troit, at Kirby Center, by the Schrei- many. News of his tragic death
OF
YEAR
IN
PALESTINE
received by the "Hies" from Bremen. would not be construed an recognition !
dance for t the volunteers, to be given
evening until Rosh Hs-Shanah. The perfect plans for future work."

I
ber
family,
in
memory
of
Mr.
and
secured
Dr. Rosemak was returning from of the Palestine constitution.
A four-acre tract ban ber en
the
home Mrs. Max Schreiber and son, Sollie,
T.
A.)

The
!at
the
Jewish
Institute on Saturday
I
JERUSALEM.—(J.
neat committee will be in session from at Linwood and Daviso
The last of the withdrawals is 1
come in the in-
will be placed in the synagogue with America, where he had
causing Sir Gilbert Clayton, Acting Palestine Courts recorded their first evening, Sept. 8. The committee in
considerable progress made in the
-
7:30 p. m. every evening.
of
more
than
8,000
Jewish
im
ts
terest
s of Miss Mabel Levin,
charge
consi
o se the customary ceremonies on Sunday
High Commissioner, some uneasiness. case in bankruptc this year.
Services at the main synagogue will and
ki rag it a
migrants who are now virtually
at 2 p. rn.
The app 1 leant f or a race aver to an AL Lachovilzky, Zalman Wasserman,
be in charge of Rabbi A. M. Hersh-lwork of
a nything
th
at reality, but
He is understood to have reported the
'
stranded
in
Bremen.
Silverstone,
S. Richard-
J.
Silver
N.
An interesting program has been
man and Cantor A. Minkowsky.linterestedma
feel t be done a general
whose Arab merchant of Haifa, Said el Hai-
rther should
During the war Dr. Rosemak was situation to the Colonial Office,
ill fu
arranged for the occasion, the public
ek. His liabilities are set at SE25,000. son and 1. Eisenberg.
Rabbi Leon Lang of New York w
instructions he is awaiting.
a chaplain in the German army.
conduct the supplementary services, meeting should be called to get the being invited to attend.
advice of all.
with A. Rubiner as cantor.

LOCAL JEWS FORM L
NEW COUNTRY CLUB

NON-JEWS WITNESS
0. B. B, INITIATION

ER
ANOTHER MEMB
OF P A L E STINIAN
COUNCIL RESIGNS

LEGION OF HONOR
' ON
APPOINTS BERGS

TAG DAY FOR Z ON
PIONEERS SEPT. 9

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BREMEN RABBI DIES

ON WAY TO GERMANY

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