t. A tari= Yewisk Periodical Cada CLIPTON AMU& - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO TREPentOrt IEWISH el Ito N ic I Al KEREN HAYESOD REMITS CLOSE TO $500,000 FOR PALESTINE SINCE JULY poses. The total investment of the Karen Ilayesod in the Ruttenberg TUESDAY EVENING IS conseccion amounts to £50,00 or ap- NEW MASONIC TEMPLE proximately $250,00. The develop- NIGHT OF PERFECTION Medical Org•nixation Gets ment of the Rutenberg concession is looked upon as of great importance $11,000 Monthly; Ruttenberg Con- Perfection Lod ge No. 486, F. & A. for the general industrial develop- M., will celebrate the first week of cession Also Aided. ment of Palestine and for making nos- the New Home Week at the New The Ain of $459,529 was remitted Bible a larger immigration into the Masonic Temple. by th.• Palestine Foundation Fund country Tuesday night will be Perfection FOURTH ANNUAL DANCE (germ Ila syesod) since the beginning Included with the statement issued Lodge night, when un entertainment TO BE GIVEN DEC. 15 of last July for wo-k in Palestine, is an appeal from the officers of the will be given fur the men and their according to a statement issued by organization to the workers in the ladies. The entertainment will corn- met , a t 7 p. m. the headquarters of the Fund at 114 various sections of the country in- The Leaders' Council of Detroit Fifth avenue, New York. Of this forming them that the surplus which Young Judaea announces that tickets sum $43,000 went to the lladussah the fund has accumulated as a result are being distributed among all local 3 - ACT COMEDY - DRAMA Medical Organizaion for medical ser- of the campaigns last year, has Jadaeans for the fourth annual Chan- now vices and sanitation. This record been almost used up. The workers ukah dance to be held at the Wo- TO BE STAGED NOV. 25 shows a monthly average of remit- are urged to pay special attention to men's Federation club house, Han- BY YIDDISH THEATER ,cock tances amounting to $115,000 with the collection of old pledges prior to and Second avenues, on Satur- about 011,000 each month going to completing arrangements for con- day evening, Dec. 15. The committee On Sunday evening, Nov. 25, the the support of the medical work. in charge assures that this annual ducting new campaigns. The appeal Yiddish theater will resume its per- Special attention is culled by the is signed by Morris Rothenberg, formances here with a play, "Dos holiday event will be replete with statement to a remittanceof $57,000 of the hoard of directors, Kind Fun Per Gass" ("A Child of the many attractive features, enough to made on Aug. 22 to go towards the chairman Herman Conheim, treasurer, Street") at Orchestra Hall. The make it the outstanding feature of development of the Ruttenberg con- Siegel, ch„;,.„;an of the finance Jacob con , play is a three-act comedy drama by Young Judaea affairs. tusion for utilizing the Jordan River Detroit Young Judaea has indulged mittee, and Emanuel Neumann, sec- William Siegel. for electrification and irrigation pur- retary. in comparatively few social affairs, Featured in this play will again be as its activities throughout the year the popular comedian, M. Skulnik. Of a company of first class actors, are greatly literary and athletic. Now the organization finds need for ad- ditional funds to further its educa- tional purposes and the contemplated MI OM dance onDec. 15 is looked forward to for some monetary gain, its addi- MIMI MIN tion to the pleasures that will inure to those attending. 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The program committee will consist of Miss Aichenbaum as chairman, Ger- trude Cohen and Bessie Kosack. Ex- temporaneous talks concluded the pro- gram. Jo* TELEPHONE MANAGER Will Help Solve Your Problems kr The Telephone Manager holds his position because he is expert in every branch of the telephone business. He passed through years of experience before he became manager. He is therefore, able to un- derstand and help solve any telephone problem you may have. In his organization are men and women who are at your service. Consult them freely. Take your telephone problems to them. They will be glad to be of service to you. I Robinson- hen Co. Main Store—High at Hastings 8432 Hamilton at Philadelphia 4721 Warren West at Thirtieth 13506 Oakman Blvd. at Davison Open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Evenings When Is It True? And When Is It False! A Few Pithy Paragraphs On ODEITY Sons of Judaea. The Sons of Judea, at the meeting on Saturday evening, elected the following new officers: Ilarry Levine, M. SKULNIK. president; Nathan Rubinstein, vice- Mr. Skulnik stands out prominently president; Morris Kosack, secretary; because of his masterful acting in Ben Berman, treasurer; Max Shiev- the comedian's role. Mr. Skulnik itz, member of the executive commit- tee. has earned for himself the love of the The club bought a half dunam land Yiddish theater-goers of Detroit. The entire cast headed by Mischa in Palestine through the Jewish Na- tional and Lucy German, with the addition $10. Fund, by pledging the sum of of Mme. Bertha Gutenberg, will ap- The program at the last week's pear in the performance on Nov. 25. Tickets can already be secured at meeting consisted of a celebration of 'Young Judea Week." It was opened Plotkin's Book Store, Hastings and Adelaide; Manhattan Restaurant,') with a salute to the Anse:ican and ewish flags. A discussion on "How 3530 Hastings; Lazaroff's Book Store, 1025 Westminster; Flashenberg's Can a Young Judean best show that he is a Young Judean and help in the Store, Hastings and liendrie, and on the day of the performance at the b ebuilding of Palestine" was led in y Nathan Rubinstein. M. Goldstein box office of Orchestra Hall on the s (lay of the performance. d poke on "Why I am a Young Ju- aen." Joseph Markel, leader of the Abe Cogut, Detroit Yiddish theater manager, has returned to the city 1 lob, then addressed the members on oh Wednesday and will resume active e bung Judea in general and on lead- rship in Jewish ranks. participation in the Jewish theatrical A "Jewish Home Week" program field. will be carried out at the meeting his Saturday evening. FINDS ANTI-JEWISH ACTIVITY DYING OUT THE PAGE THREE B'nos Yisroel. The first senior meeting of the B'nos Yisroel was held on Monday, Nov. 12, at the El Moshe synagogue. The following new officers were elected: Miss Mae Allen, president; Miss Kraftman, vice-president; Miss Leah Weisberg, secretary; Miss Slainak, treasurer; scrap book edi- tor and Chronicle reporter, Miss E. Schwartz; the Misses Goodman, Allen and Weisberg, members of the Senior Council. The club will be represent- d in the Dramatic Club by the fol- lowing:: the Misses Allen, Schwartz and Samson. NEW YORK.—The collapse of anti- Semitic agitation in the United States and the fact that no organized at- tempt was made during the last year to revive propaganda has had a most salutary effect in minimizing anti- Jewish activities in Europe, according to the 10th annual report of the Amer- ican Jewish committee. Louis Mar- shall is president of the committee. "In some sections of the United States certain sinister political groups have made anti-Jewish prejudice a part of their program," the report says, and there have also been a number of sporadic occurrences which OBITUARY indicate that the seeds of racial and religious antagonism sown during NATHAN NEWMAN. 1020 and 1021 have found a fertile The death of Nathan Nesvinan, a soil in some quarters. But we feel prominent business man of this com- confident, however, that the number of persons who will give credence to munity, occurred on Wednesday, Nov. 14, at his residence on Burlingame this insidious propaganda is compar- atively small and that the American avenue. Mr. Newman, who was a pioneer resident of Detroit, was born people as a whole appreciate the in- justice, wickedness and danger of such in this city 75 years ago, the son of Joseph and Mary Anna Newman, who movements and may be relied upon to were among the hest known residents repudiate them. of the city at that time. With but a "Iniquitous anti-Semitic propa- ganda on the whole has met with gen- few years spent in business pursuits in Ashland, Wis., Mr. Newman lived eral condemnation in western Europe, except in Germany, where anti-Semi- here the greater part of his life, tak- tism has been adopted as a rallying ing an active interest in affairs of cry by a number of minor political Temple Beth El and in the formation groups, and especially those of reac- of l'isgah Lodge of B'nai B'rith and tionary tendencies. It is evident from other organizations. He is survived their proceedings that anti-Semitism by his wife, Mrs. Fannie Meyerfeld is the hand-maiden of the broken rem- Newman, a daughter, Miss Marie nants of militarism and junkerdom Newman, and a son, Herbert New- and of those forces which are bent man, of Detroit, and one brother, on overthrowing the republic and of Samuel Newman of Grand Rapids, combating free and liberal govern- who attended funeral services held at the family residence on Thursday ment. "With anti-Semitism discredited in afternoon, with Rabbi L(A) M. Frank- the more enlightened countries of the lin and Henry .1. Berkowitz partici- world it cannot long survive in Cen- pating. Interment took place at Woodm•re cemetery, with Mr. New- tral and Eastern Europe. man's nephews, Melville Walt, Wil- liam Meyerfeld, Sidney and Carl Schott, Joseph Folz and Ralph Folz of Kalamazoo acting as pallbearers. - Full many a gem of perfect ray serene, The dark bound depth of ocean bear; Full many a flower is born to blush unseen, And waste its fragrance on the desert air." —Gray's Ele gy . E realize that modesty in a business as in an individual is an admirable quality, and that occasional statements may sound boastful. It is our constant effort to refrain from such statements while at the same time bringing out the true facts about our store and ita ability to sell "America's Finest Furniture" at prices that save our customers about 25'; . Accordingly, it is our policy in our advertising to always state the facts exactly as we know them, without any affectation, and with the utmost sin- cerity. This, we believe, is not only true modesty, but good business. W BELOW This 8-piece suite in genuine walnut, duo-tone finish, consists of 66 inch buffet, 6-foot oblong ex- tension table, 5 chairs and arm chair with seats of leather or tapestry. Priced only $245. China to match, $48.00. - e.°77.77 17",""77 • 4 TIUTIUNIUK TURNS "STATE'S EVIDENCE AGAINST POGROMIST Europe. The non-assimilated Jewish the non-Jewish sections as well. "Jew- masses have a right to cultural and ish organizations who have worked religiims freedom, Professor Ituyssen with tne have followed this principle," asserted, urging that the branches of Dr. Nansen said. Organizations in- the league be instructed to oppose tending to do relief work in Russia it crops up. now would have to reach independent PARIS (J. T. A.)—Attoman Tiu- anti-Semitism wherever • • • tiumuk, pogromist and counter-revolu- agreements with the government, he MRS. BESSIE LEVY. said. tionary leader, has turned "state's ev- NANSEN SEES INCREASE OF The sudden death of Mrs. Bessie idence" against the anti-Bolshevik, ac- RUSSIAN ANTI-SEMITISM. Dr. Nansen declared he had nothing Levy of 0:311 Byron avenue on Sun- cording to a letter of his published NEW YORK (J. T. A.)--Dr. but praise for the work of the Jewish day, Nov. 11, following closely upon in a number of papers here. The jhof Nansen, Norwegian exprorer Frid- and relief organizations, especially for the the death of her husband, Abraham bandit leader says he realizes that the the League of Nations' high commis- Jewish World Relief Conference and Levy, four weeks ago, is a distinct Russian peasants are now loyal to the sioner for Russian relief, testified Acknowledged the World Over to the Joint Distribution Committee, shock to her many relatives and Soviet government. Even Doroshenko, the growth of anti-Semiti.lm in Russia Leo Kameneff is the next ruler of Perfect Refrigeration friends in Detroit and throughout the president of the Ukrainian Rada, he in an interview with the Jewish Tele- state. She was in apparent good says, has arrived at the same con- graphic Agency, when he asserted Russia, in Dr. Nansen's opinion. "A wise and moderate leader," at present health until almost two days before clusion. that in case of an upheaval in Rua. chairman of the Moscow Soviet and her death. With Mr. Levy, she came It has now be•ome clear that Tiu- sia pogroms on a large scale would actual head of the cabinet, he is, Dr. Not an Experiment. to Detroit 10 years AO from Grand tiuniuk has supplied the Soviet au- be inevitable. In the Czar's time the Nansen believes, the logical man to Rapids. She is survived by four sons, th orities with documents, proving the government was anti-Semitic and succeed Lenin. Thousands in Use. Harry and Leon Levy of this city, Jo- participation of the states bordering there was official influence behind po- Dr. Nansen emphasized he did not seph and Jules Levy of Port Iluron, on Russia in the for of the groms; today the government opposes believe the Jews will long remain in and two daughters, Mrs. Frank K . Ukrainian bands calculated to harrass anti-Semitism but the population, es- the Russian ruling class. Ambler of Grand Rapids and Miss Over 1,500 in Detroit if not overthrow the Bolshevik re- pecially the urban population, is be- "I do not share the opinion that the Evelyn Levy of Detriot, and five gime. coming increasingly anti-Semitic, Dr. Bolshevik government is • Jewish gov- grandchildren, Gershon, Ruth, Char- It was on the information supplied Nansen declared. ernment. There are only a few Jews lotte, Maxine and Robert Levy. Fu- by Tiutiuniuk that the Soviet authori- Asked whether he thc•ght the Jew- in the Soviet government and even neral services took place from the ties were enabled to rout the many ish relief work in Russia should be they will not last." Visit Our Beautiful New family home on Tuesday afternoon, bands operating in Kiev, Podol and continued, Dr. Nansen said that while Show Room. with interment in Clover ]lilt Ceme- other provinces. Many bandits were it was very desirable for American The only religion which appeals to tery. Rabbi A. M. Hershman offi- arrested and documents showing their Jews to continue to render aid to me is prophetic Judaism. It may be Woodward at Willis ciated. Those from out of the city ramifications seized. their suffering brethren, it would be well to remember that the highest attending the funeral were Mrs. II. A protest against anti-Semitism unwise for the Jews to confine their level of moral aspirations recorded in The finest display of high grade Hershfield and Mrs. S. Kennicut of throughout Europe and particularly relief to Jews only. history was reached by a few ancient • Refrigerators in America. Bay City, Mr. and Mrs. I. Weinberg against the percentage norm legisla- Ills advice is that Jewish organiza- and Mr. and Mr, S. Rubinstein of tion in the higher schools and univer- tions should work in districts where Jews—Micah, Isaiah and the rest— who took no count whatever of what Port Huron, and Max and David Levy sities directed against Jews, sass the majority of the population is Jew- ,000 Vrig of Grand Rapids. adopted at the International Congress ish, but distribute their relief among might or might not happen to them after death.—Thomas Iluxley. of the League for Human Rights dur- The synagogue "with its ling con- ing a session Tuesday, devoted en- tinuous cry after God for more than' tirely to the Jewish question. Hating and Refrigerating twenty-three centuries," with its un- M. Ruyssen, general secretary of remittent activity in teaching and de- the League of Nations Union submit- Engineers. veloping the word of God with its un- ted a paper on the minorities in the Glynn Court interrupted succession of Prophets, various countries. 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