OACE TWO
TRSPentorricioun (nRaMCIL
UKRAINIAN FEDERATION ICONGRESS
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the Jewish youth by means of so-
called numerus clauaua and other de-
vices, and it hereby pledges itself to
the Jews in those countries where
The second annual dance of th e
, discriminatory processes are in oper-
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Ukrainian
' ation to give to them a full measure
Federation will take place on Sunday
of the moral force of the Jews of
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resolution urg- I America in aid of their righteous
lion and introduced
struggles to obtain full and complete
ing Amer:can Jewry to support all !emancipation.
undertakings aiming to promote op-. "Whereas, the American Jewish
portunities for Jewish education.
Congress believes that the 3 per cent
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education of children reared in orth- /
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in the secession of all Orthodox Jews.
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headed the opposition, and had much
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education. In this form the resolu• '
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Rabbi Stephen S. Wise was elected
', resident of t le Congress; Samuel . ,
Untermeyer, Judge Aaron J. Levy g
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and Joseph Barondess, vice presi-
dents. Bernard G. Richards was
chosen executive secretary and Na. 4
than Straus honorary president.
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the congress, Reuben Brainin de- 5
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E central idea of our establishment is, and always has
been, quality.
No matter how small the article or how low the price,
the quality must be as high as possible and of the character
back of which we can place our recommendation and guarantee.
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Of course, the articles produced in our own shops are made under
our own personal supervision and we know that the best in mate-
rial and craftsmanship are put in them.
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evening, Nov. 1, at Hotel Stotler. The
committee in charge of this affair con-
sists of Mrs. B. Miller, chairman, with
Mrs. Maurice Pevin as her assistant
and Mrs. J. Greenberg as treasurer.
A beautiful Moldier will be given
away to the holder of the lucky num-
ber.
Such wares when coupled as they are, with economy in price
making, have made our salesrooms the logical purchase place for
seekers of the really good in furniture.
Just
now we are specializing in some remarkable dining suites as
the month of hospitality approaches with Thanksgiving Day near
at hand.
LADIES' AUXILIARY OF
SHAAREY ZEDEK HOLDS
YEAR'S FIRST MEETING
This is an invitation to you to spend an afternoon at the "Shops"
to see what we have to show.
The inaugural meeting of the La-
dies' Auxiliary of the Shaarey Zedek,
held on Monday afternoon, proved an
interesting affair that promised the
commencement of a year of great ac-
tivities.
The following new officers were in-
stalled: Mrs. J. A. Zechman, presi-
dent; Mrs. A. B. Strasler, vice-presi-
dent; Mrs. J. H. Ehrlich, secretary;
Mrs. B. G ldman, recording secretary;
and Mrs. David •emon, corresponding
secretary.
Mrs. Zechman outlined the plans of
the auxiliary for the corning year,
and urged a "Go to Synagogue" move-
ment.
Rabbi A. M. Hershman spike of
the influence r f women in Jewish his
tory, and urged upon the Ladies' Aux-
diary to live up to the ideals and
traditions of the Je - vish people.
Mrs. Lillian Lachman Silver ren-
dered piano selections, and was fol.
booed by a lecture given by Miss
Edith M. Rhetts on "Appreciation of
Music and Art." Miss Rhetts is the
lecturer for the Detroit Symphony
Society.
A social hour followed the meeting,
during which tea was served.
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Dance Proceeds for Jewish Or-
phans of Russia.
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The North End Progressive Ladies'
Society will give s ball on Saturday Zissis Enters the Retail Field.
evening, Dec. 1, at the Jericho Tem-
ple, for the benefit of the Jewish or-
phans of Russia, White Ruud' and
Zissbo furriers, in the Woodward
Ukraine. The terrible condiitona ex- building, 19 Clifford street, over Ere's-
isting among the many thousands of
ge's, are well known. as manufactur-
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ing furriers in the trade, but until this
week they have never entered the re-
tail field.
Monday Zissis opned • retail depart-
ment that will certainly interest
shoppers for fine furs, as their stock
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MONDAY EVENING, NOV. 5th, 8:30 P. M.
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THE CIVIC MUSIC LEAGUE OF DETROIT
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DR. FRANK B. BRODERICK
For the
CITY COUNCIL
State Welfare Officer of the American Legion.
Veteran of Spanish-American War and World War.
Fearless opponent of Ku Kluxism.
He will help strike down anti-Semitism.
A fighter for the people's rights.
This Space Paid For by Prominent Detroit Jews
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Arena Gardens. Seats Now at Grinnell's
Louis G. Palmer & Company
is unsurpassed perhaps in the city and
their knowledge of the business su-
perior to that of the average dealer.
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This beautiful Edison Avenue home
has 12 rooms completely up to date.
Beautiful ballroom in basement, three-
ear garage. It was built for a home by
the present owner and contains many
'special features. For further informa-
tion call Mr. Canavan.
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Jewish orphans warrant the succees
of this strair, and the society pleads
for the support of the community.
World's Greatest
Dramatic Soprano
cheered the remark.
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Resolution on Immigration.
been heralded throughout the world of music. A number or diets—
In addition to a resolution intro- %
an unusual feature with stars of such high caliber—marks the event 5
duced by the resolutions committee 5
as extraordinary.
pointing out that "religious, political j 5
To avoid disappointment, we urge you to purchase
and economic disabilities of the Jew.
tickets early, as this attraction will surely tax the caps,
sit people . . . have led to an en.
of the house.
forced Jewish emigration, which de-.
serves the special consideration of
the civilized world and the American
government," the congress adopted a j$ ISOBEL J. HURST
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United States to repeal t'•e 3 per cent
immigration law on the ground that nro
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it has unfairly affected immigration
by Jews into the United Stated.
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Satisfaction with the civil, political 00
and religious rights guaranteed to nil
Jews in the United States was de.
dared in another resolution adopted.
Roumanian emancipation of the Jews
was rejoiced over in the following
resolution:
The American Jewish Congress
records with satisfaction the steps
taken toward the emancipation of the ofQ
Racoosin and Monahan Form Jews of Roumania, by the terms of i2-111
the constitution recently adopted by
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the Roumanian parliament. It ex-
David Racoosin and Paul B. Mon- presses the hope that this act may
ahan, local public accountants, an- effect the complete emancipation of
nounce the formation of Raconsin, the Jews of the old kingdom as well
NIonalian & Company for Detroit and as in the new territories, and that the
Saginaw. The Detroit office is baited Jew's there will hereafter enjoy corn. 1
at 222 West Congress street. The plete civil, religious and political
Saginaw r thee is located at 509 Welch- rights, including the minority rights
secured to them by treaty to which'
mann building.
Mr. Racoosin is well known among Roumania is a party. With sorrow
the younger Detroit Jewish set. He and compassion the congress listens
received his A. B. degree from the to reports of disturbances, agitations
University of Michigan and has been and devastations to which the Jews
active in Jewish affairs for a number have been subjected during the last
of years. Mr. Monahan has studied year, as a result of vicious anti-Semi-
at the University of Detroit and has tic propaganda carried on in that
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had a number of years' experience as land. Particularly 'distressing are
the facts touching the Jewish stu-
an accountant.
Both Messrs. Racoosin and Mona- dents of the Roumanian universities,
han were formerly with A. W. Ehr- who, by such fence and violent means,
mann Co. and the Lewis Audit Co. of have been prevented from attending
Saginaw. Mr. Monahan was also con- the courses at the various faculties
nected with Lybrand, Ross Brothers that it became necessary fur the gov-
and Montgomery, the best known U. S. ernment to close the universities.'
This congress, though cognizant of
accountants.
the steps taken by the Roumanian
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government to hinder these anti-Jew-
ish outrages, still entertains fear of
the repetition at the opening of the
universities this year and the possi
hility of their being closed again. This
congress unqualifiedly denounces the
propaganda carried on in favor of
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the principle of 'numerus clausus,'
and expresses hope that the Roil
manian government will continue the j
necessary measures to protect Jewish
rights as secured to them by the;
fundamental law of that country, and
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treaties in force.
"Be it resolved, that a cony of this!
resolution be sent to His Excellency
Prince Antoine Bibesco, the Rou-
manian minister at Washington, with
the request to transmit a copy of this
statement' to the Premier of Rou-
mania."
Other Resolutions.
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highest standard and from such shops whose products are beyond
question.
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The foi:owing are additional reso-
lutions adopted:
"The American Jewish Congress
rejoices in the fact that one of the
first Steps taken in the upbuilding of
the JewAh homeland in Palestine
was
the founding of the Hebrew Uni-
versity in Jerusalem. It commends
the Jewish physicians of America
through whose generosity the founda-
tions for a medical school were laid
,lo' s•t•Th. earC'ongress is confident that all
'parties and shades of opinion in Jew-
ish life will unhesitatingly unite upon
this project and urges anon the Jewry
of America to hasten the completion
Of the university to the end that it
may be in a position in the near fu-
ture to radiate its cultural influence :
upon the Jews throughout the world
and may become a significant stimu-
los for the scientific and spiritual
progress.
The condition of Jewish refugees j
in the several' countries of Central
and Eastern Europe, of Cuba and
Mexico,' has been repeatedly de-
scribed to us as pitiable beyond de-O
scription. We regard action tending
toward amelioration of these condi.;
lions as the most urgent need of the
Jews of the world. Lack of proper
information prevents the suggestion
at this time of a definite solution,
but we recommend that this Congress
appointa commission to make a full
and complete study of the (mil,•
problem, and that the executive com-
mittee of this Congress be directed, ,
in conjunction with other agencies
dealing with this perturbed problem,
to act on any plan or plans toat might
be devised which would tend to les-
sen the sufferings of these unfortun-
ate homeless people.
Conscious of the enjoyment of the
blessings of civil. political and re-
ligious rights guaranteed to the Jews
in common with all the citizens of the
United States, by virtue of which we ,
freely pursue our happiness and are
permitted to contribute to the gen-
eral prosperity and welfare of our
country the American Jewish Con.:
g,ress takes occasion to record its de-
termination to aid the Jewa in other
'ands in their struggles to obtain the
'goal enjoyment of human rights.
"This Congress denounces as inhu-
man the attempts made in several
European countries, through boycotts
and other abominable means, to de-
stroy the economic well-being of the
Jews. It denounces the efforts made
to limit the educational facilities of
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