A
maw_Tame
By DAVID J. HIRSCH
MEVentorrjaisriffiRO/SIME
Digesting the Week's Newsl
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SEPTEMBER 1.1, 1923
S S. STAHL FILES
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that follows the Neilah, or will we ,
retain the Yom Toy spirit that has'
glorified our Jewish life of the past
COUNCIL PETITIONS
—
me that memorable Yam Kippur? dition to the new historic vers
Where are my schoolmates?
e
which ran th rough almost a full lei
I How many of them left Russia, son in New York last year, followed.
and how many were sent to defend that with a three months' ,,,,,
.
cit,
their step-father land and found their engagement in Chicag
i
o an , ! now j,
untimely death? Did their dying lips turning East again to aris
e
.
r cake
: whisper Shniah Isroel—and did a from other cities. It Nin
e : t„ the
The Problem of the Hour.
last Saturdayi s the name of Samuel worshippers who we matinees \Wednesday utility
And the problem of the hour really S. Stahl of 2753 Hazelwood avenue. ding tears and praying—are now be- with the famous Barney
el
is as to whether our Jewishness is to Primaries are to take place on Oct. 9. wailing their near and dear ones who Alexander Carr appearin lien and
be ■ Yom Toy Jewishness, or whether Mr. Stahl is a well-known druggist
g o. the ir
'
4
Mons sable. of Jelidali Cortmtandene• Bursae sad Jewish T•l•grephle
with stores at 6361 East Lafayette , have fallen in the bloody struggle original roles.
Amer.)
it
is
again
to
revert
to
the
everyday
Do they still listen with awe and the
PLA CE
Sir Herbert Samuel was expected in Palestine by Sept. 12. After his hardneS; of business and finance. The and 7.100 Mack avenue. He is a mem- same unshaken fate to the old "Le-
New Yorker. Sailing on Car.nania.
LIKE. /
visit to London, the High Commissioner went to Italy to spend part of his problem that confronts us is whether ber of the Detroit Retail Druggista' shonoh Habooh b'Yerusholaim?"
vacation.
our Jewishness is to remain a three- Association, Michigan State I'harma- I know they do. For immortal is
New Yorkers sailing on t._
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day-a-year Judaism, or whether it is ceutical Association, and the National our fate. Despised and persecuted,
HE greatest song of all ages
mania at noon Saturday, Seel 8, Ger-
in
to be made a living and functioning
As a result of the intervention of the Jewish National Council, the ideal. The foreign relief tasks are Association of Retail Druggists. tortured and oppressed, exiled and elude II. I. Sewell, Mr. and Mrs. B.
is "Home, Sweet Home." Let
Mr. . Stahl was deputy coroner un• scattered—we are united—whatever
Lithuanian government has decided to postpone the census, originally fixed
the landlords frown at this
now problems of the past. Domestic der Dr. Morgan Parker, and left that our ideals and desires—by the Voice V. II. Vingut, W. Neil, Miss Minnie
for
Sept.
11
(Rosh
Ha-Shanah)
beautiful tuna—it is the inspira-
questions now arise and press us for office with a splendid record for effi which calls to us to rise to the heights, ('ryer, II. M. B. Russell, Mr. an I Mrs,
• • • •
tion for you—.tart now to own
solutions. First and foremost among ciency and strict attention to his du. even though they be not the hills of William Leach, E. D. Wolfe, `!:ss
your own home.
All copies of the Tag, the Yiddish newspaper of New York, were con- these is the problem of educe- ties. Ills platform is summarized as Zion, and the Voice will thrill us for- II. Turvey, Mr. and Mrs. Ili eld
P.
fiscated by Polish government agents. An order has also been issued for- tion. It can never be emphasized too follows:
MEMBED
ever and ever with its undying "Le Banks, Mrs. John A. Davis, Mr. a nd
bidding the bringing of this Jewish daily by mail into Poland. No reason is strongly. If we are to have a live
Allik, DETROIT RI A1111811 BRAM
shonoh Ilabooh
b'Yerusholaim!" — Mrs. John Moreland, Mrs. Amy E,
"Municipal
ownership
of
street
car
American
Hebrew.
cited
for
the
ban.
IMITIONTILSTUMDCAllYISSIt
Barlow, wife of Captain Bari.sv, at.
Judaism, we must have an informed lines must he given full and complete me
e
• • • •
sistant marine superintendent the
Judaism. We must train an intelli- support by the council and by every
Cunard Line at New York, sal her
gent
Jewish
youth
that
will
know
it-
citizen
with
the
welfare
of
this
corn.
The International Union for Child Relief has approved the Jewish
14ALTY COMPlacYll
GARRICK THEATER
three children, Miss Rusilind G. Gold.
3
World Relief Conference of l'aris as one of its affiliated members. This self and its people. The ignorance
tart. I believe in backing
GARFIELD 2423.5380 acceptance of the J. W. C. is considered noteworthy in view of the general that prevailed in our ranks until now the present program of the city offi- Every other year or so there simply stein, Stephen hfilliken, Mr. a .! Mrs
11. C. Ross.
8748 LINWOOD AVE policy of the International Union in accepting only official government in- can no longer be tolerated. The task cials to the fullest possible extent
has to be a new Potash and Perlmut-
stitution•.
before us is clear. An intelligent
consider that we have plenty of ter comedy. Playgoers fairly de-
• • • •
CLEVELND. — (J. T. A
Jewish people will also become a con- executive talent of the highest order
Jews
mand it. And all those concerned in in the devastated area of .span
Jewish passengers riding on the Kishineff-Czernowitz line were stoned structive force, one that will not yield in Detroit, and that we should not go these classic productions appeal to
and six of them wounded when the train made a brief stop last Friday. A too easily from the Neilah to the outside for any officials for the street be equal to the task of bringing forth whose relatives here express greet
fear for their safety are Mr. Joseph
MANUEL URBACH
group fo anti-Semites gathered at the station bombarded the coach with Maariv spirit, one that will not be af- railway company.
another comedy well worth while.
Ruble, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer illeion and
"Detroit is destined to become a
Granite and Marble
rocks when the Jews were sighted on the train. One of the victims is in a fected merely by periods of distress
Hence "Partners Again," latest ad- their two children, Frank
and suffering and misery, but will great ocean port, and I believe we
and Nas,g,
serious condition.
live also as fervently and as vividly should look forward to the future and
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Policemen have been stationed in the Jewish cemetery at Warsaw to in days of prosperity and happiness. do everything possible to prepare for
Judaism need not remain a creed of the consummation of this great event,
guard against hooligan attacks. Lately the hooligans have taken to the wailing and groaning. It may well
which means so much to the future
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practice of attacking Jewish mourners while at funerals. They also have become a constructive, living thing of not only Detroit, but the state as
Phone Cadillac 48
mutilated many of the tombstones. Six police guards will watch the ceme- that will produce more Prophets and! We ll .
Louis A. W•rbs, Rep
tery day and night.
iv.
D etro i t i . now n the world over as
another Bible.
The Only Jewish MONUMENT
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a great industrial city. In order to
Dealer In Detroit.
The Warsaw office of the Joint Distribution Committee, acting upon in-
maintain this supremacy, the great
The Eternal Wanderer's Cycle.
structions of the American headquarters, have appropriated $8,000 for the
It has become an almost generally manufacturing plants of the city most
Hebrew "Tarbuth" schools. The Joint also gave the sum of $3,000 towards
have workmen. We should do every-
accepted
rule
that
Jews
wander
in
the Teachers Institute of the Tarbuth. The money will be used for the
a cycle something like this: A cer- thing within our power to develop
Tarbuth institutions of both Warsaw and Wilna.
nue city, to provide homes, adequate
tain government grants the people of transportation, and make the stranger
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The proposition that the I'eople's Relief amalgamate with the Ort for Israel equal rights with the rest of within our gates a contented citizen.
reconstruction work in the war-wracked countries was adopted at the clos- the population, and Jews settle in
"Detroit has had a remarkable
ing day of the convention in Boston. The report of Baruch Zuckerman that country. Other Jews learn about growth, and it has been necessary to
on behalf of the administration asking a budget of $200,000 plus $75,000 it and they follow their relatives and snend much money to develop the
for expenses was approved. A resolution was adopted asking the Joint friends to the new "haven of refuge." city to a point where it could properly
Distribution Committee to appropriate $100,000 for workmen credits insti- A big Jewish population, built in this care for its great population. I be-
manner, eventually brings to this par- lieve that this development should be
tutions in Europe.
ticular country a vast Jewish popula- continued with due regard for expen-
• • • •
tion,
with the development of which ditures, which should he kept within
More than 400 employes of the Palestine Administration stand to lose
Select Dancing Nightly
their jobs, according to a report in the London Express. The reason given there is also developed an anti-Semi. reasonable bounds.
tic
spirit
that causes our people to
for the proposed dismissal of this large number of employes is the neces-
"Detroit has made an enviable
sity, in view of the government's deficit, to reduce expenses. Most of the search for new havens of refuge for reputation in the development of the
Particular People Prefer
employes to be dismissed are native Palestinians, the correspondent asserts. the oppressed. It was so with Spain , airplane, the coming mode of trans-
A large number of the positions which will be left vacant are among senior and Poland. It was so in other, portation; therefore we should do
the Palais
smaller centers, where Jews have everything within our power to pre-
poste of the administration.
built a great civilization, at the same serve and build up this business. I
Strictly censored. Highest
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Notwithstanding the opposition of the extreme Orthodox organization time increasing, with their increase in am in favor of constructing a proper
Standard
and the apathy of large numbers of the Jewish population, the election to population, the feeling of animosity landing field at the earliest possible
PAW. Musicians—The Band You
the Vend Hair (communal council) were held on Aug. 5, nearly half the which has hounded us from the day moment.
Lore to Dance With.
The recreational facilities of the
Jerusalem voters going to the polls. Over 3,000 votes were cast, 1,200 for of the Dispersion, and even before
the Sephardic list, 900 for the Ilistadruth Haosidim, 365 for the llapoel that time. The center of Jewish city should be greatly increased.
Harnisrachl and 357 for the Zionist ticket, together with that of B'nai B'rith. population has now been shifted from With a population of over a million
Eastern Europe to this continent. we have swimming faciilties for less
The Vend Hair will consist of 70 members.
ss.
And with the United States taking than 50,000 of our citizens. This con-
• • • •
over
the leadership of world Jewry, dition of affairs should be remedied.
During the two fiscale years just ended on Aug. 31, the Central Relief
"E very
o the city govern-
Committee, 13 Astor place, New York, has sent $1,010,775 to the various we are forced to entertain the
as to whether this leadership merit should devote all his time and
Institutions of learning abroad. These institutions comprise elementary
will be retained or whether the cycle I ablity to his duties. If I am elected,
schools,
Talmud
Torahs,
Yeshivahs,
high
schools
and
teachers'
training
Going to Europe surrounded by
myself to do this.
schools. In some of these institutions the pupils receive their meals and in which the Jew has been moving' pledge
the privacy of your own home and
D etroit same time ago voted the
clothes. In others, they are being trained in some useful trade and occu- will be repeated here. We have seen
the luxury of a fashionable hotel.
the
beginnings
of
an
anti-Semitic
money
to build a memorial to our sol-
pation ao that they may be self - supporting when they grow up.
This company maintains a week-
movement in this country. The anti- diers and sailors of the Great War.
ly , (Tuesday) service, to Cher-
Jewish
wave
of
the
past
three
or
four
Owing
to
differences of opinion as to
The well-known anti-Zionist agitator, Abdullah Smara of Tul Kerem,
boirg and Southampton with quick
years has already caused us great its location, this memorial has not
transfer in England to )the prin- has been taken into custody on the charge that he had concocted a plot to anxiety. There is reason to believe, been constructed. This deadlock
assassinate a number of leading Englishmen in Palestine. The arrest was
cipal Baltic ports. d •
made hy,the governor of Tul Kerem. Smara was invited by the governor and numerous reports seem to sub- should be broken at once, and the
this belief, that leaders in memorial constructed without further
Tyrrhenia...Oct. 17-Nov. 20 to his home and there informed that the government had reasons to believe stantiate
delay."
that he was involved in a murder plot. The papers connected with the plot American anti-Semitism have joined
Speed, comfort and service un-
hands with European reactionaries in
were demanded of him, Smara in the meantime being detained.
excelled on these giant oil burn.
campaigns against the Jew. Will the
• • • •
ers. In addition we maintain reg-
The Hungarian Minister for Foreign Affairs has sent out an order to Jew in America have the same fate
ular Railings on new, fast and ele.
nolice departments throughout Ilungary directing that the leaves to reside as had the Jew of Spain and Poland?
gent oil burners to Liverpool, Glas-
in
the
country of Jewish aliens not be extended further, unless special per- Only time can tell the answer to this.
gow, the Mediterranean and spe-
mission is obtained from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. As the result of But the reactionary spirit that is
(Concluded from Editorial page.)
cial cruise to the Holy Land.
the
order,
an exodus of Jews who are not Hungarian citizens has com- forcing its way to the front is cer-
Rates to suit
every puree.
tainly deplorable and to be deeply re- the singing of a distant tide, it rises
menced.
Many
of
them
are
established
business
men
and
manufacturers.
Cunard Money Orders payable
They are facing the necessity of quickly disposing of their buildings at vir- gretted.
higher and higher — and soon an
In POLAND and RUSSIA. Quick,
ocean of voices emanating from wor-
tually any price.
safe, reliable.
American Traditions Ignored.
• • is
shipers in white prayer-shawls per.
The past week has offered at least vades the temple. The flickeringg
Thousands of young men and young women of American Jewry have
CUNARD LINE,
become affiliated with the junior organizations established by the Council one cause for anxiety on the part of flames of the memorial candles trem-
1243 Washington
of Jewish Women, and have been stmiulated to render earnest Jewish American Jewry. Because a shipload ble, and fitful, fantastic shadows
Blvd,
Detroit, Mich.
service in the fields of religious, educational, civic and social welfare work. of immigrants arrived on the shores dance on the floor and on the white-
Mrs. Isaac Ilalpern of St. Louis, national chairman of the Council's com- of the United States a few seconds washed walls—and the entire world
mittee on junior auxiliaries, and Mrs. Arthur Raft' of Chicago, national before the allotted time for the open- seems to be transformed into one
president of the Council's juniors, have received remarkable reports of the ing of the month's quota, the new- moan, into one cry of the eternal
people.
achievements of these young men and women. The juniors throughout the comers were threatened with de-
Suddenly the prayer ends. For a
country are planning for the convention of Council Juniors at Minneapolis, portation en masse. Exceptions were
made to this rule, however, when 150 moment the congregation remains
on Oct. 21 to 23.
•
•
Russians, who claimed to be of the motionless; the old patriarch of our
General Popovicci, the military commander of Bessarabia, has issued Czarist nobility, were admitted, in di- synagogue appears on the altar with
instructions that all alien refugees must leave the country by Oct. 1. The rect violation of American traditions the ram's horn.
One long, parting blow—and the
order makes no exceptions and includes within its scope those refugees for of non-discrimination between blood-
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
whom Dr. Nansen of the League of Nations Russian Refugee Commission aristocracy and nobility and the mass. many-voiced exclamation resounds in
recently appealed. Through Dr. Nansen's intervention orders were given The aliens who arrived late were the temple: "Leshonoh hlab000h
in the Jpring to delay enforcement of the expulsion order until some place eventually admitted, but the fact re- b'Yerusholaim!"—Next year we shall
was obtained where the homeless aliens might find abode. The present mains that discriminations were made be in Jerusalem.
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order, however, requires all aliens to be out of the country by October and so-called Russian noblemen were
At home we all sit at the large
whether they have found a place to go or not. It is estimated that some admitted in preference to all others.
family
table,
and
on the snow-white
Are
we
resigning
traditional
Ameri-
10,000 refugees are affected by the ruling.
can principles and are we about to table cloth an array of holiday dishes
is
prepared—a
gorgeous
repast after
adopt
the
methods
of
Czarist
Rus-
The Jewish population of Lodz, which has been subjected to numerous
th e Lent. The older people tell each
minor pogroms during the last few weeks, has began to fear that arrange- sia. Since the Russian revolutid
5,
other
that
I
had
fasted
the
whole day,
emissaries
representing
the
royal'
ments are being made to gather up these scattered incidents into a con-
and everybody's face is radiant and
centrated anti-Jewish attack. Their fears are strengthened by the an- Russian group have flocked to Ame st
r-
beaming,
and
grandfather
pats my
nouncement which has just been made that the Rozwoj is arranging a course ica to conduct a propaganda for th
of lectures by the notorious "Professor" Jaksa Chamiesz, whose "scientific" restoration of the Czarist govern e head: "He'll be a good, honest Jew."
-
I'm
all
flushed
and
in
my
ears
still
On the Ocean Front
lectures on Jews and Judaism and the alleged practice by Jews of ritual ment. Among the 150 Russians wh
° resounds "Leshonoh liabooh b'Yeru-
murder caused violent anti-Jewish disturbances last years in Vilna and were admitted to this country i n
American and European Plans.
nholaim."
Cracow. The Central Union of Jewish merchnnts has addressed an urgent preference to the hundreds of other
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New Hydriatic Baths.
petition to the governor, asking him to take immediate steps for the pre- who arrived with them on one steam -
Golf Privilege and Garage.
Years have passed snice then. How
er, was Vladimir Ismaioloff, forme
vention of any disturbances.
Bathing From Hotel.
• • • •
legal adviser to the late Czar an r, many of those with whom I spent my
childhood did go to the Land of the
JOEL HILLMAN, Preside-O.
Representing 13 cities and 20 Jewish labor organizations, 138 delegates editor of the Czar's Kolkolo , o d
Czar's
Bell. Ismaioloff came here to r Fathers?
began the annual convention of the People's Relief Committee in Boston
Our family is in America now. My
Sunday. The attacks on the organization made by a New York Jewish daily start a monarchist paper in the in-
rests in his eternal dwell.
charging that the committee has not raised as much money as its report terest of restoring Czardom to Rus- grandfather
in
g on the Mount Zion cemetery Un-
shows, the bulk of the money recorded having come to the committee in sia. One need neither favor nor op-
like
Moses,
he saw the Land of the
pose
the
present
Soviet
regime
t
the form of "credits" for participation in American Jewish Relief Adminis-
0 Free before his death.
tration drives, was warmly discussed. Alexander Kohn of New York, presi- realize how deplorable is the situa
And
where
are the boys who teased
tion
being
created
in
America,
whe
dent of the organization, declared that the attacks were realy directed at
Don't suffer—get quick relief.
the Jewish labor movement rather than at the organization itself. The chief fostering of pro-Czarist groups is
Effective and inexpensive.
tolerated,
and
this
at
the
expense
of
topic before the convention was the proposal to amalgamate on reconstruc-
such newcomers to these shores, many
It coats nothing to come down
tive work in Europe with the "Oct."
of whom undoubtedly
we e among
• • is is
and find out.
r
those who suffered at the hands of
The
convention
of
the
Oze,
the
Jewish
association
dealing
with
the
prob-
THE WAYNE BATHS
lems of hygiene of Jews, closed in Berlin with a decision to co-operate with the Czarist government prior to the
Second and Front Sts.
the Jewish World Relief Conference. The Oze undertook to relieve the war and revolution. The royalist
Sulphur Mineral, Turkish
J. W. R. C. of all sanitation work in the zone in which it operates. A reso- Russian group in this country has
Tonic, Swedish, Electric Bath..
lution proposing that the Oze broaden its scope to include educational work been accused of fostering an anti-
SWEDISH MASSAGE
was defeated. A proposition to make the Oze a world Jewish organization Semitic movement in America. The
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instead of confining itself solely to Russia was warmly debated. I'rofessor publication of the documents of the
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Albert Einstein was elected honorary chairman of the new executive. Pro- "Elders of Zion" is traced to this
fessor Wasserman, the famous Jewish medical scientist of Berlin; Professor group. With the encouragement that
Besredko of Paris and Dr. Ratcliffe Selman of London were elected vice- is offered these "noblemen," are we
to believe that there is in store for
presidents.
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our people a repetition of those hard-
Storage
Moving trucks
The Chamber of Conimerce of Jerusalem has issued its report for the ships and sufferings which marked
second half of last year. It notes a great improvement in the railway situa- the bloody Russian periods?
tion and a first increase in duties on imported goods. It welcomes the de-
co y sad theuf I .n Wadi Dave said,
cision not to allow increase of rents for houses and shops and calls attention
FACES RABBI FAMINE
g
to the cost of goods at Jaffa and Haifa, urging the Jaffa and Haifa charm.
bers of commerce to persuade the government to enforce a reduction in the Ecoisomic Conditions Cause
Desertion
charges or take over itself the landing of goods. It speaks of the suggestions
Ministry in Germany.
made for the establishment of • stock exchange in Jerusalem, but it feels
that the time has not yet arrived and a definite need should first arise be_
BERLIN.—(J. T. A.) — German
fore seeking to satisfy it. To establish an exchange just now would benefit
no one and at the same time lay us open to the suggestion that we want to Jewry in the eve of the High Holi-
days in facing a famine of rabbis.
encourage speculations when there is no sound basis of investment.
preachers and other religious work-
A proposed roundup of more than 1,000 manufacturers in the housetur- ers. On noceunt of the present
acutely
difficult economic conditions
nishing trades of New fork during the current drive to mine $500,000 deficit
And Oh—how you dread it every time you think of it. Think
in the budget of $3,500,000 of the Federation for the Support of Jewish prevailing in Germany, rabbis in
of the price you pay in health—worry—nerves.
large
numbers
have found it impossi-
Philanthropic Societies was announced by Francis Lerner, now division head,
at a luncheon given to buyers and manufacturers by Samuel Bloomingdale, ble „to live on hie salaries paid nod
have turned to other callings, some
Save yourself—let us do it. Costs less in more ways than one.
president of Bloomingdale Bros. The meeting was held in order to com- going
into business.
plete the organization of more than 100 trades and professions, all operating
Many of the German templ es , as a
under the auspices of the Business Men's Council of Federation, to raise
this deficit before the end of 1923. Mr. Leffler was elected chief of his result, are now forced to turn to for-
trade by representative business men chosen by Mr. Bloomingdale. The eign countries to obtain rabbis for
field of the new division head will include hardware, cutlery and housefur- the approaching holidays.
n iahin ¢ lines
. Mr . Bloo m
a e 1 councillor of these groups so well as
23 Convenient Eranches
furniture and glassware. The quote'
DR. BARUCH MOVES OFFICE
700 oISOWITTE BLDG. DETROIT
of these lines alloted by Felix M.
Glendale 5680
- --
Warburg and Percy S. Straus, co-chairman of the Business Men's Council.
Dr. J. B. Baruch has moved his of-
Is $30,000. Mr. Leffler will be responsible for raising $5,000.
lice to 807 Breitmeyer building.
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