PA GE EIGHT

.LATIN PATRIARCH'S
UNIVERSITY OPENED

JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A. Corres-
pondence.)—As previously reported
preparations are being made here, on
the'initiative of the I.atin Patriarch
of4Jerusalem, Mgr. Barsalina, for the
establishment of a small university
under the auspices of the Latin I'at-
riarrhnte. It was to be opened on Oct.
1, and has enrolled the first full quota
of 20) students.
The prospectus has been issued,
showing three general courses to pre-
pare students for Inter specialization
in order to take one or more of the
four degrees, (Languages, :Medicine,

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Law and Architecture.) Instruction
will be in Arabic and English only

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The Palestine Patriarchal Univer-
sity, says the prospectus, has been
founded with no political purpose, but
with the mole intention of giving the
youth of l'alestine a sound education
Its doors are open to followers of any Opening of Sunday Services:
creed or faith, and the Rector of the
On next Sunday morning, Oct. 7,
University is to be an Arab by birth
at 10:45, the nineteenth season of
and by language.
Sunday services will be begun. Rabbi
Special stress is laid on the inten- Franklin will open the season with
tion that all instruction should tend the first of a aeries of addresses in
towards turning out men of practical which the symbolism of the temple
knowledge and education, fitted to windows will be explained. On next
contribute worthily and substantially Sunday he will deal with the first two
to the rebuilding of the ancient pros- of the series of 10 windows, giving
perity of the country.
his address under the title "Under
the I,aw." The public is cordially in-
vited.

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SIR MOND HONORED
BY JEWISH LEADERS

Gathering at Home of Linter-
myer Includes Louis Mar-
shall, Oscar Straus.

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A Progressive Detroiter for • Progressive Detroit.

The Young Woman's Ilebrew As-
sociation of Detroit, formed for the
purpose of broadening acquaintance,
provides a club-home and enjoyable
opportunities for recreation and edu-
cation.
Membership is open to young wom-
en over 16 years of age. Every kind
of occupation is represented in the
membership. The annual dues are $1.
The clubhouse is at 89 Rowena
street and its large and spacious
rooms have been converted into a
friendly and charming clubhouse,
with reception rooms, library, small
dunce hall, writing rosin, rest room
811(1 members' kitchen. The house is
supplied with books, magazines, easy
chairs, Victrolas, piano and other
luxuries for the pleasure of the mem-
hers.

NEW YORK.--Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
uel Untermyer, in the mansion of
their magnificent estate, Greystone-
on-the-Hudson, were hosts on Sunday
afternoon, Sept. 23, to a gathering
of 150 men and women which includ-
ed the leaders of Jewish life in Amer-
ica. The occasion was a reception in
honor of Sir Alfred Mond, who, while
visiting this country, is placing his
School of Religion:
I services at the disposal of the Keren
The sessions of the School of Re- Ilayesod.
ligion began last Sunday morning
It was probably the first time in the
with a record enrollment. If for any history of American Jewr
hen the
reason your child W1141 not present leading personalities
e Zionist
Good things of varied description
for registration on the first day, be and non-Zionist worst met on a plane
sure that he is present next Sunday. of sociability and mutual understand- are offered to members of toe 1, W.
We can safely assert that the stan- ing. In view of the current interest II. A.—dances, plays, stunts, fireside
dards of our School of Religion are I in the matter of enlarging the Jewish readings, swimming, ets. Special club
as high as those of any similar insti-1 Agency for Palestine, it was stated affairs will be arranged when mem-
tution anywhere.
that the gathering was a good augury bers will share the responsibility of
for the success of the proposal, inso- acting as hostesses.
Temple Dencing School:
far, at least, as the Jews of America
Education is not forgotten in the
club program. Classes in cooking,
The registration for pupils in the were concerned.
Conspicuous in the assemblage was millinery, dressmaking, decorative
Temple dancing school began last
Saturday. Further enrollments will Louis Marshall, president of the art, gymnasium, aesthetic dancing,
be made neict Saturday afternoon, American Jewish Committee; Arthur literature, Bible study, dramatics, are
Oct. 6, at 2 o'clock. The committee Lehman, president of the New York among those offered members at a
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in charge of this work has been pe- Federation for the Support of Jewish nominal cost.
The Y. W. N. A. was organized by
culiarly fortunate in securing the Philanthropic Institutions; Oscar S.
0 services of Mrs. Mabel Clair Miles as Straus, former ambassador to Tur- the Jewish Woman's Club in July,
dancing instructor. Mrs. Miles is a key and one of America's most prom- 1921. Its membership, with a steady
woman of unusual personality. She' inent citizens; Samuel Untermyer, growth, is rapidly approaching the
has had the advantage of training un- president of the Keren Hayesod, and goal of 1,000 members. The organiz-
Now in New Location on Michigan Avenue, near Griswold.
der the foremost masters of the danc- Morris Rothenberg, chairman of the ation is developing among the young
art and she comes to us most board of the Keren Ilayesod.
Jewish women of Detroit a true sense
Serving American and Chinese Dishes.
F A ' ing
Others who were present inluded of democracy, individual responsibil-
highly recommended as a teacher.
Theclasses will be restricted to chil - Judge Irving Lehman, Hermann Con- ity, genuine friendliness and high
vim, treasurer of the Hero: !Jaye- standards of work and play. Its op-
dren of members. Thome wishing to
Make R
lions
join the classes must enroll not later sod; Dr. Joseph Silverman, Rabbi portunity for the future is unlimited,
Two Hundred Tables
Emeritus of Temple Emanu-El; Dr.
than next Saturday afternoon.
BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS
Nathan Kress, present incumbent;
Henrietta Szold, president of lia- AGITATORS IN SILESIA
No Cover Charge
Mothers' Meeting:
Spacious Accommodations
dassah; Herman Bernstein, editor of
KEEP PEOPLE EXCITED
Saturday afternoon, Oct. 6, at 3
the
Jewish Tribune; William Enlin,
o'clock, Mrs. Miles will meet the
editor of the Day; Louis Wiley, busi-
mothers of the children of her class
11FRIAN.—(J. T. A.)—A wave of
ness manager of the New York
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in order to explain to them the value
Times; Emanuel Neumann, secretary anti-Semitism has been sweeping
Three Doors from Griswold
of dancing from the physical and the
throughout Upper Silesia attribu-
of
the
Keren
Hayesid;
Congressman
moral standponits. It is hoped that
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Sol Bloom, Max D. Steuer and Dr. table principally to the agitation of
J. L. Young, Mgr.
all mothers of children who are reg-
Joseph Krimsky. There were also the German Voelkisher party.
istered in the class will be present
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The situation is at its worst in
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present a considerable number of Ke-
ren Ilayesod workers, not only from Beuthen where there have recently
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been staged a number of demonstra-
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New York but from the East and
Sisterhood Meeting, Oct. 8:
Middle West, who had attended a spe- tiens against the high cost of living.
The first meeting of the year of cial conference at the Hotel Astor in Anti-Semites have take andvantage
the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El will the morning which was addressed by of these demonstrations to excite ill
will not only against Jewish mer-
be held on Monday afternoon, Oct. Sir Alfred.
8, at 2:30 o'clock, at the temple. Mrs.
Matinee 3.00. Night 8:30.
The function in the home of Mr. chants, but against Jews innocent of
It. J. Maxwell Grylls, who has spent Untermyer, which began at 4 p. m., all real connections with conunercial
Tho most popular musical organizat'on In tho world. Thirty-first year. Nearly
a number of years in Japan, will be was concluded with a brief address undertakings. Jews at weddings and
10,000 concerts.
e speaker of the afternoon, her , by the guest of honor. Sir Alfred ; even at funerals have been molested.
In Langedorf the rowdies invaded
topic to deal with conditions in Japan. ' who was introduced by Dr. Maurice
1 he address will be illustrated with Eisenberg, spoke on the trip which the Jewish cemetery demolishing n
lantern slides. A Japanese tea will he had made to Palestine several number of tombstones. In Posen, a
follow the meeting.
years ago in the company of Dr. synagogue was invaded and plunder-
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while worshippers were at a see-;
Weizmann. Ile found it impossible, ed
vice.
Gymnasium:
he said, to describe the spell which
The
anti-Semitism also partakes of
Remebmer that the men's classes the land exercises upon those who
political aspect. The members of
at the temple gymnasium meet every are it. Its lure is irresistable. Ile a
lieu tCommanderJOHN PHIUP5OUSA,Conikelec
the municipality belonging to the
Monday and Thursday evening. These advised American Jews to go there
A NATIONAL INSTITUTION
classes ought to test the capacity of am' their doubts about the Home- Voelkisher party, which is the domi-
the gym. If you have not already land project, if they have any, will nant party in Heathen, are demand-
joined, send your name without delay d'sappear. Ile expressed admiration ing that all East-European Jews be
to Jacob Mazer, who is in coarge of for the spirit of enterprise and dar- expelled. They also wish the expul-
of certain "categories of native
the work. The time of women's ing which characterized Jewish life sion
Including ON WITH THE DANCE."
German Jews."
classes will be announced. The reg- in the United States, and expressed
The Merrle Nerdy Chorus": Ernest Schelling's "THE. VICTORY HALL," the
They also demand that no industrial
sensational hit of the leading orehestr•t this rya on: two new Sous M•rehem,
istration in all of these classes ought the conviction that the same spirit
••THIC DAUNTLESS IIATTALION," and "NORLES OF THE MYSTIC SHRINE":
this season to be larger than ever would bring Jewish hopes in Palestine concessions be given to either native
a New Soma Hurnoreaque entitled "MR. GALLAGHER! Mit. SHEANI" and the
or East European Jews.
before.
to realization.

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"Automobile Row" as sales manager
of the Thompson Auto Company,
heads the organization now housed in
completely equipped sales and service
premises of the most modern type.
In embarking in the automobile trade
under his own name, Mr. Jarvis as
sole proprietor has incorporated in
his new building ninny ideas new to
this section of the city. He chose the
Two Great Lecture Courses:
Willys-Overland line after long and
The Men's Temple Club is fortun- exhaustive investigation in which his
ate in announcing that as a portion 17 years of experience found full
of its educational work for the yea r I scope.
it has secured two of the outstanding
men of this country, each of whom Beth Abraham Picks Officers
will give a course of Friday evening
The twenty-sixth annual election
lectures. Beginning Friday evening
of the Beth Abraham Synagogue was
November 9, Professor Solomon B
held on Sunday evening, with the fol-
Freehof of the Hebrew Union Col
lowing result: Samuel Bernstein was
lege will begin a course of four lec-
elected president, Samuel Kolitch
tures on "Jewish Poetry." Follow
vice-president, Harry M. Schlussel
ing this, Dr. Louis I.. Mann of Sinai
treasurer and Jacob Landgarten
Temple, Chicago, will give a similar shames.
course on a theme yet to be an-
Through the efforts of Samuel
nounced Both of thsee men are mas-
Weller, chairman of the building com-
ters in their particular fields and will
mittee, the new $150,000 structure
no doubt attract a very large hearing.
at Palmer and Beaubien will be com-
The lectures will be given on alter-
pleted in time for the opening on
nate Friday evenings. Put aside your I Chanukah Shabbos.
Friday evenings, beginning Nov. 9.
In addition to these lectures, • Bible
class, under the leadership of Dr.
Franklin, will also be formed. The
exact date at which this class will
meet will be announced shortly.

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The Men's Temple Club of Temple
Beth El has been most fortunate in
securing as the speaker for its open-
ing dinner meeting on the evening of
Tuesday, Oct. 16, Rabbi Michael G.
Aaronsohn of Cincinnati. Rabbi
Aaronsohn is totally blind, having
lost his sight in the World War, in
which he voluntarily enlisted although
as • theological student at the time
he was exempt from service. Return-
ing to this country and doomed to
sightlessness the rest of his life, he
none the less decided to continue his
rabbinical studies and as a result he
graduated from the Ilebrew Union
College last June with • high scholar.
ship record. Rabbi Aaronsohn, who
has accepted a position as field secre-
tary for the Union of American Ile.
brew Congregations, will have a story
tf rare interest to tell. Every mem-
ber of the Men's Club should make
it a point to hear him.

The new Dodge Brothers Touring Car is
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good looking; and it incorporates many
important refinements of detail.

The body is longer and lower, eliminating
side sway, affording more leg room, and
enhancing the beauty of the lines.

Deeper seats, long underslung rear springs
and longer front springs, give ample assur-
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enjoyed without weariness or fatigue.

Yet with these improvements, and many
others, it is still fundamentally the same
car—built on the same chassis and powered
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PHILADELPHIA.— (J. T. A.)—
The engagement has been announced
ty Mr. and Mrs. Hart Newman of
New Orleans of their daughter, Miss
Virginia Louise Newman, to Elias A.
Gimbel Jr., of Philadelphia, vice-pres-
dent of the Gimbel Brothers stores in
New York and Philadelphia.
Miss Newman is a graduate tit
Wellesley. Mr. Gimbel studied at La
Villa School, Lausanne, Switzerland,
sod was graduated from Yale in 1919.
He served daring the war as n Second
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Field Artillery.
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Widely known Detroit automobile
salesman who has issued invitations
to the formal opening of his handsome
new sales and service station, 8510
Twelfth street, at West Philadelphia
avenue, from which he will handle
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ments may be made for that even-
ing, announcement is made to our
members thus early that the seventy-
third annual meeting of the congre.
ration will be held on Tuesday even-
ing, Oct. 23. At this meeting reports
of the year's work will be submitted,
new officers will be elected and plans
will be made for the costing year.
Every member is requested to be
present at this meeting and to con-
tribute to the cFscussion in regard to
plans and policies of the congrega-
tion. The meeting will, as usual, be
preceded by an excellent dinner to
be served by a committee of the Sis-
terhood, under the chairmanship of
Mrs. Joseph Lichtenstein.

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