A merica ffekish periodical Cotter CLIPTON AYINUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHM 11RONICL R 14, 1921 , ritroversy it the difficult to ace 1. — _ IIEDETROIT Telephone GLENDAL E THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN th,.Ample is have f, DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1923 - and their VOL. XV, NO. 4 URGE 1ANTI-SEMITES RESTORING GHETTO Scholar (PTA VICTIMS ARE Talmudic Dies at Age of 55 ORDERED ADMITTED By JUDGE'S RULING Rabbi Isidore Koplowitz Was Budapest Jew.H aaaaa Would Also Replace Yellow Patch. BUDAPEST (J. T. A.)—A mem - orandum submitted by the Ukrainian Students' Association in connection with the anti-Jewish attack at the Knox Decision Re-Opens No- university last week urges that Jew's Rabbi Isidore Koplowitz, great vember Quota for 876 Talmudic scholar, Midrashic author- be barred as witnesses from the in- vestigation because the "Talmud per- ity and author of a number of books , Aliens. mits Jews to perjure themselves." At died Monday afternoon at Harper Hospital, following a brief illness and the same time students also demand that all East European Jew's be ex- I Saturday morning. 250 JEWISH IMMIGRANTS an operation on Rabbi Koplowitz was born in Ka- yelled from II ungary and that the AMONG FIRST ADMITTED Ghetto be restored for the remaining lisch, l'oland, in March, 1868. Ile native Jews who should be compelled studied under great Talmudic and wear the yellow' patch of the mid- Aliens Previously Admitted rabbinic scholars in Germany and has to distinuished himself in the Hebrew dle ages. An official investigation into the Will Be Deported, language and in the Midrash. reveals that Mathias Davis. Coming to this country in 1890, disturbances Tremrnal, a Hungarian soldier, was a pul- Author of a Number of IMMIGRATION BARS ARE INCENTIVE FOR SELF-HELP TO JEWS Historical Books. Says le to is uS er Ictory —4 Per Year $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents FOUNDERS OF BALFOURIA LAUNCH ANOTHER COLONY IN PALESTINE FRENSDORF DEFENSE OF FORD ANSWERED BY FRED M. BUTZEL Prominent Communal Worker Calls Frenadorf's Atti- tude Dangerous. Bramson • Singalowsky State- ment Points to Necessity for Continued Relief. SAYS AMERICA HARDLY READY FOR DICTATOR "ORT" DELEGATES TELL OF CONSTRUCTIVE AID Storm of Indignation Aroused by Michigan Jew's Defense of Ford Candidacy. Aim to Reconstruct Jewish Life on the Basis of Produc- tive Work. Fred M. Butzel, prominent Detroit civic and communal worker, in • statement to the editor of the Detroit A.) — All Jewish Chronicle, answers the en- NEW YORK. — (l. T. Russian immigrants now detained at dorsement of Henry Ford made last Ellis Island who are able to pass the week by Edward Frensdorf, a Jew, necessary tests will be admitted into who, in a communication to The the United States, previous decisions Chronicle, defended Ford's attack on ordering their deportation notwith- the Jews. standing. This development arises from an Mr. Frensdorf'e statement aroused eleventh-hour discovery that the , n storm of indignation among Detroit quota for November had not actually Jews, and the reply of Mr. Butzel exhausted before the arrival of represents the opinion of many De- been troit leaders expressed verbally to these immigrants, who, it now ap- The Chronicle on the question of the pears, were erroneously ordered de- Frensdorf communication and the en- ported. BALFOURIA COLONISTS FROM dorsement by the latter of the Ford immigrants directly affected HERBERT SAMUEL ADDRESSING The OF THEIR HOUSES candidacy for president of the United by this latest development are in the THE PORCH OF ONE first instance over 300 Jewish de- the Zionist Organization of America States. NEW YORK.—Giving out as its and the endorsement of Dr. Chaim portees for whom special permission Mr. Butzel's statement to The had been obtained by representatives slogan "Another American Colony Weizmann, president' of the World Chronicle follows: Jewish Congress and and Garden City in Palestine," the American Zionist Organization, and Dr. Arthur of the "Irrespective of protests of per- of Canadian Jewry to proceed to American Zion Commonwealth, whose Ruppin, the noted Palestinian colo- sonal integrity, claimed by Mr. Frens- first colony, Balfouria, was recently nization expert, both of whom are at Canada pending the re-opening of the dart in connection with the statement Russian quota in the United States dedicated by High Commissioner Sir present in this country. sent to the Jewish Chronicle at your Herbert Samuel, has launched a cam- next July. Others to benefit by the In a manifesto issued by the Zion- request, and irrespective of his al- Jewish Immigrants. paign for the purchase by American decision are immigrants admitted un- leged desire not to enter Into any con- Reconstruction Work. ist organization and signed by Louis der bond as cases for whom deporta- "1. The economic crisis ie Europe Jews of plots on a tract of land Lipsky, the chairman, the Zionists of troversy, the entire matter is so con- tion would involve extreme hardship FLINT—In view of the widespread which came as a result of the World known as Ilerzliah, where a new col- troversial and Mr. Frensdorf's atti- the country are called upon to insure as well as the many other deportees propaganda against immigrants from War and the civil wars that followed' any and garden city are to be plant- tude is so insidiously dangerous, not the success of the new settlement by who had not indicated their wish to Eastern and Southeastern Europe, has seriously affected the position of ed by this organization. The project only to the Jews, but more particu- taking up plots of land before the go to Canada and those whose ap- RABBI ISIDORE KOPLOWITZ Rabbi I. L. Bril, Friday evening, dis- the Jewish populations everywhere. has received the official sanction of larly, to "true America" that I re- next annual Zionist convention, which peals for admission are still pending. luctantly rush into print to answer pit in Easton, Pa. He later went to cussed the immigration question be- , The chief occupation of the Jews-- is expected to takeplace early in Quota Not Exhausted. fore Congregation Beth Israel at the petty trading—has, to a great extent, Richmond, Va., from there going to July. "The Zionists of America must him. The immediate cause for the re- "If there is any one thing that adopt it as a cardinal part of their Athens, Ga. He also occupied pul- Jewish Community Center, '735 Mc- lost its basis, so that the Jewish view of the deportees' situation were in Kansas City, Mo., Des Moines, Farlan street. Rabbi Bril said in part: masses are driven by economic neces- program," says the manifesto, "to America needs today, it is a man to writs of habeas corpus obtained by pits "The first message of President !ay to seek new occupations; newer reconcile the various elements in our add at least one new Jewish settle- Maurice Zuckert and Isaac Siegel, Iowa, and his last pulpit he occupied Coolidge to Congress closes with the and safer means for insuring their in Hancock, Mich., seven years ago. ment in Palestine every year." Such country, who does not sow the seeds counsel for 12 Jewish immigrants de- future existence. This will exp of discord, who is free from prejudice plea for the moral influence of our - a program of action, it continues, He also conducted services in Petos tained at Ellis Island, by a ruling of country which should uphold its to us the fact that, in late years, con- " will result in the creation of new and whose political and economic key, Mich., the past two years. siderable groups of the Jewish popu- Federal Judge Knox. views are helically unsound. It is very • ideals. Prior to that expression of In Athens, Rabbi Koplowitz also assets which will be visible, produc- Joseph Barondess informed the belief in the principles that gave b irth lotions of Russia, Poland, Lithuania tive and permanent." It emphasizes easy for Mr. Frensdorf to disassociate Jewish Telegraphic Agency, follow- taught Ilebrew at the University of to our republic and which are indeedland Roumania, as well as other lands, Hershman Appeals for Com- Mr. Ford from a vicious campaign Georgia and won a reputation for basic importance of land pur- ing his conversation on the long dis- munity Spirit; Simon Speaks the the cornerstones of the country, the are displaying a strong incentive to chase and colonization end, referring which has been full of malicious lies tance telephone with Assistant Secre- scholarship and research ability. President advises for the passing of trades and agricultural work. This and design to stir up race hatred in Rabbi Koplowitz was the author of to the American Zion Commonwealth on Reform Judaism. tary of Labor Carl White at Wash- legislation which will further restrict will also explain why during the past as the "land and colonization agency the one country in the world in which ington, that immigrants admitted on a number of books. His latest book, immigration to the United States. 18 months reconstructive work in it should have no place. Mr.Ford has of the Zionist Organization of Amer- parole will be declared permanently which is still in the hands of the bind- Representatives of the Orthodox not chosen to deny responsibility and "The immigration , question is an I iEastern Europe has assumed such an admitted without further delay and ers, he saw final proof of on Friday American issue pure and simple. No intensive form. This phenomenon , and Reform Jewish congregations in ica," the manifesto describes it as an every bit of evidence tends to place instrument which has been "tried and as he was preparing to be operated on that all those who were to have been racial religious elements should en- serves only to intentify as well as to the city met on Thursday evening, tested in the crucible of experience the responsibility squarely on his following morning. taken on the S. S. Pittsburgh to the His latest book, "Exegesis on Winelter into any consideration of so mo- complicate the activities of those or- I Dec. 13, at Temple Beth El, at the and achievement for the realization shoulders. by Canada Thursday will in all proba- "Mr. Ford's attitude towards big and Strong Drink in Midrashic and mentous a problem. This country is ganizations whose object is the ac- congregational dinner arranged of this program." bility also at once be admitted. economic questions, such as money Talmudic•Literature," deals with pro- inhabited by representatives of all complishment of reconstructive work the Men's Clubs of the Shaarey Ze- Louis Marshall, who had previously "The beginning of work by the such as the "Ort" is. It is now al dek and Temple Beth El. Marked by issues, labor organization, government hibition in the Bible and is a strong races and religions and it is wise appealed to President Coolidge on be plea for upholding the prohibition therefore not to infuse the racial or question not only of rebuilding the I two interesting addresses, one by American Zion Commonwealth for a attitude toward business seems to half of the Russian immigrants or law. It is a remarkable volume show- religious phase into any discussion of destroyed Jewish workshops in the , 1Rabbi A. M. Hershman of Shaarey new colony and garden city in Pales- many people just as ridiculous as his dared deported as being in excess o f form that they have previously been I Zedek and the other by Rabbi Abram tine," says Dr. Weizmann in a special viewpoint on constitutional princi- the quota, telegraphed to the Fresh ing great research ability and a great , problems which affect the entire country. Under the constitution we in, but it is also necessary to provide Simon of Washington, D. C., presi- statement, "is good news. Every ad- ples, education, art, racial relation- e now knowledge of the Jewish classics. ' ditional dunam of Palestine land ac- on dent appealing for their re eas Rabbi Koplowitz was the author of are all American citizens, no matter for the health establishment of the dent of the Central Conference of quired by Jews, every additional set- shi ps and on many other things it had become clear from Commis- Jewish economic life, to meet ha - American Rabbis, the meeting was whi ch he has passed snap judgment "Mosheeach, or the Messiah;" trans- what our religious beliefs may be, sioner of Immigration Husband's ac- lator of "A Manual of the Jewish Re- matter what our racial origin may' way those of the Jewish masses who not without its thrills, when the lat. tlement strengthens our position in of not even amateur quality. count that the figures were "errone- ligion," "The Marranos," "Tables to have been. I would be the last to want to engage in productive work ter outlined the Reform movement, every way and brings us nearer to "The fact that Mr. Ford has made • ous." It would appear, Mr. Marshall consider the immigration problem I under the changed and new condi- 1 which called forth a friendly protest our goal. The success of Balfouria wonderful car by quantity methods so History of the Jews and Their Litera- , was a source of great satisfaction to indicated, that on Nov. 1 when the from the Jewish point of view. How- I c ons. that it can be had at a cheap price ture, "Al Moveth, or Immortality of , '2. The intensive efforts made by I from a member of Shaarey Zedek all who work for the homeland and Russian quota for the month was de- ever, for the past few years there heal will forever place humanity in his been introduced into this discussion the East European Jewries to estab- I who claimed purpose that the of congregational dared exhausted, there was still the Soul." fellowship the meeting the new colony and garden city will , debt, and although many factors in Funeral services for Rabbi Koplo- of immigration a note sharply an- lish for itself an assured economic called for united action In Jewish I trust, meet with even greater suc - the production of the car and In the room for about 1,000 aliens under witz were held in the chapel of Tern- immigrants. existence must inevitably lead to it ranks, and not for emphasis on the cess." that quota. history of the Ford Company may not pie Beth El on Wednesday afternoon, tagonistic to Jewish re- Judge Knox's Decision. They are referred to as the immi- that its own recuperative powers and merits or demerits of the various re- Dr. Ruppin, who Is a member of bear the test of close scrutiny, from foundlat 2 o'clock. grants from Eastern Europe. But material means will continue to grow. ligious camps. Room for the deportees was an ethical point of view, there is no the Palestine Zionist executive and in the opinion of Federal JudgerRabbi Koplowitz had a remarkable there is no secret as to who are But at t'ee present time the internal Jacob Nathan, president of the is considered the foremost Palestinian doubt that political privilege plays • e Knox, who said it would be improper memory. He could quote on any material condition of the Men's Club of Temple Beth El, who eant by these newcomers from no role in the accumulation of the expert, said: "I know of nothing from any part of the Midrash m met from bodies are such that they are entirely presided at the dinner, welcomed to charge against the quota which will do more for the rebuilding Ford fortune. and his quotations were authoritative. Eastern Europe. unable to cope with the great de- both clubs and said that similar meet- Excludes Jaws. vember the 740 Russian refugees Admits Murderer, of the homeland than the widespread Besides the widow, Rabbi Koplo- "The Ford factory has a long way "It is perfectly proper that i mm i - mends made upon them. This dele- ings should foster a spirit of congre- realization on the part of American to go before the Ford workmen will taken from a sinking Pacific liner in with is survived by two daughters, July and the 163 Russian immigrants Mrs. Morris Arnovitz and Mrs. Harry grants shall be of such a characterlgation therefore considers it as its gational fellowship and should pro- Jews that it is good business to buy have that chance of self-expression first duty to declare its belief that mote a broader Judaism. who arrived in San Francisco in July Silverstein; a son, Leon Koplowitz, as will make for the best type of land and build colonies and garden and self - determination that many the reconstruction of the Jewish life t is p some time before the Japanese and three grandchildren, all of De- American citizenship. Hershman's Address. cities in Palestine. The American workers assume exists in that fac- proper and highly advisable that laws on the basis of productive work in earthquake. As it was impossible to troit. Rabbi Hershman, who spoke first, Zion Commonwealth has demon- tory. the near future cannot be accom- return these refugees, they were ad- thanked the temple dub for the re- strated this fact by what it has done Rabbi Koplowitz was a member of shall be passed and enforced that will "America is hardly yet ready for mitted by special permission of the the Mt. Vernon Masonic Lodge of keep out of the country the criminal, plished without outside aid. There- ception tendered the members of his already and I am right glad to hear a dictator, no matter how excellent the immoral, the diseased. There are fore it is necessary that, in the pre- congregation and said they "have that it is now starting another colony Department of Labor and charged to Athens, Ga. the despot may be. Mr. Ford has at such laws on the statute books, and sent condition of the reconstructive done justice not only to the dietary and garden city in l'alestine." the Russ i an quota no stage of his career shown the ca- it comes as a shock to find that the effort, that American aid shall be laws but to the diet as well." Ile "This decision held up the Russian The campaign for the disposal of pacity to co-operate with other peo- Hon. James J. Davis, the Secretary enlisted, limited in scope as it may indorsed the views of the chairman immigrants who arrived here after, POLISH "EXPERTS" MAKE JEW-BAITING A SCIENCE of Labor, who, when taking the oath be; it must bear the stamp of sys- that the clubs should meet to discuss the plots of ilerzliah has already ple. Men of outstanding genius, who th e usual race to this harbor on Nov. i made appreciable progress, according have had no small part in the Ford — of office, swore to uphold the consti- tematic effort, and form an assured the needs both have in common and 3," Mr. Zuck ert said. "The decision to Solomon J. Weinstein, the presi- I success have been compelled to Rena- of the commissioner made it neees- , WARSAW.—.1. T. A.)—Noted an- tution of the United States and obey basis for the work to be undertaken. upon which they should co-operate. dent of the commonwealth, who I rate from him and sycophancy is an Necessity of Assistance. wary to detain them at Ellis Island cil ti-Seinites of Poland alleged experts its laws; it comes as a shock, I repeat, Rabbi Hershman said there were stated at the headquarters of the absolute requisite for successful co- "3. It must be taken into consider- the Jewish question, have met here to find that Secretary Davis admitted pending arrangements for their de. two views he could not subscribe to. organization, 114 Fifth avenue, New with Mr. Ford. We hardly ation that America even for many into this country an alien who by his under the auspices of the Roswoj with portation. They were to be sent a One was that the difference between York, that $30,000 worth of land had I sh yet in America for a govern- away on the White Star liner Olym- he object in view of making Jew-bait- own confession is a murderer, though years previous to the war, formed the Reform and Orthodox were petty recently recently been taken by a small group wish of this character. I am Inclined ng a science. The range of subjects . i he may be a Russian prince, and steady source of financial assistance and to be left out of count, and the pic when resented the writs were obtained for Sir- covered during the assembly is by me and Mr. may aims. Pro-' fuses admission to decent human be- • for the Jews of Russia. Not having other that only a cleavage was to be of Philadelphia Jews. Newark also to suspect that Mr. Frensdorf . those re p is reported to have organized a large be more interested in the Democratic ings, men, women and children, who, had the advantages of a secured live- gel, which resulted in holding them ratite of the "experts" seen between the two groups. Re- group of prospective settlers who are party and a snappy Democratic cam- he e r o . i the ,, because they happen to be Jews, are lihood in the old home, thousands of jecting both view's, the rabbi denied all until argument could be heard by re ssor Konnpszynski, a memb taking up land in Herzliah. Other paign than he is in the welfare of the ' against. Are we to be- , people would emigrate to America, the court. . Polish Seim delivered a long lecture discriminated that the issues were unimportant. , lieve that we welcome sprigs of the and found a new home there. In "Some of the points at issue are vi- towns in New Jersey, among them United States of America. The ap- "Judge Knox ordered the admix- son of the 12 for whom the writs had on the numerus clausus as an effective Paterson, Bayonne and Passaic, are i peal to Jewish toleration and patriot- the against k nobility though they be degenerates, , such manner, America had become the weapon i in the struggle tally important and far-reaching," he hrUPZyna I d iscussed and exclude men and women who' most important source of help to the said, "but I cannot entertain the conducting active work for the new I ism is the most insidious one that been obtained, and said that the or- ', the ' Jove could be made. The time, however, settlement. testament and the later-day wish to make their homes here? in the poverty-stricken Jewries of East Eu- thought of a cleavage." "Secretary Davis has been der affected 878 others who were be- "I look forward to the time," said has not arrived when patriotism re- the Jews. The notorious w rope. If the limiting of immigration ing detained at Ellis Island. The e IOld Priest thics of The speaker declared that there are quires the American people to put Judge Bernard A. Rosenblatt, the forefront of this propaganda against would have brought about a crisis in gave a pseudo court pointed out that an injury , , Prince Lutoslawski t,•.,.., l i , en u • ,, Jewish immigrants. In a series of the life of European Jewries pre vital truths upon which all were founder of the American Zion Com- into a position of control, a man of would be inflicted upon those Russian , scientific expanation o r an united into one brotherhood of Is- the war, at the present time monwealth, "when one of the con- colossal wealth who does not believe articles published in various maim - vious to immigrants who had left ussi tam. rael. Ile said that Judaism is so of school- The Jew-baiting conference cele- tines he has resented against the Im- of misery it is nothing short of ca- large, so comprehensive and so all- tributions of American Jewry to the in history, who disapproves good faith in October to be shut out ing, who is uninterested in art, who because the United States had played brated also the tenth anniversary of migrant from Eastern Europe. He tastrophic. And when no one will embracing as to include all Jews. To rebuilding of Palestine will be • new condemns labor organization, sup- colony and garden city in the home- the Roswoj activities. Special ser- quoted statistics, making it an- come to the assistance now of the the part of a humanitarian in aiding has further the ideals of the brotherhood ports Fiat money, believes in the pro- Jewish masses in order land every year." those other Russians who were refu- vices were held in the Cathedral in pear as if the immigrants were ■ unfortunate tocols of the Elders of Zion and In to enable them to earn their liveli- of Israel, he said, requires unite Herzliah, which Is located seven fees and those who could not be re- honor of the occasion, Lutoslawski menace to this country. action for the community of Israel. tho mor- miles north of Tel Aviv on the shore'Jewish conspiracy to debauch "Secretary Davis must find it very (Turn to Page Two) turned to Japan because of the earth- urging the continuance of the fight. Public Opinion. in Wanting I of the Mediterranean, is said to pos. abs of the world, enslave mankind and Founders of the Roswoi movement, lucrative to write articles and take quake there." keep up • state of universal war for "Unless the community spirit is seas many natural advantages,in- among the Roman Dmowski, who now up a great deal of his time which 250 Jews Admitted. deepened," Rabbi Hershman said, eluding • fertile soil and • healthful the private profit of the few. After spending 40 days on Ellis occupies the post of Foreign Minister, should properly be devoted to the dis- "It is • matter of extreme humMa- won't go very far. In Detroit climate. It is adjacent to a number Island, hundreds of immigrants who editor Sadzewicz DWI& Groshe, and charge of the duties connected with tion for a Jew of Mr. FrensdorCe their part in his high office or he would not pen "wehav e sections and groups of Jews, of transportation routes, one of we arrived on Nov. 3 are being admitted others, were extolled for prominence to lend himself to a move- is an expert but we have no community. Every wish campai Davis which is the Haifa-Ludd railroad. them. For Mr. in the United States. Among the the anti-Jewish ment in this direction, no matter how group has its own ideas which it pro- In taking care of himself. Who is first to be admitted are about 250 — The land has been divided into he is in his belief, nor how James J. Davis, otherwise known as At the annual meeting of the , claims as the community ideas, and four zones, the intention being to de- sincere Jewish immigrants who had been or- BROWNE JOINS RABBI "Jimmy the Puddler?" He was born board of managers of the department , every group makes claim on the velop a seashore resort, a garden disinclined he is to controversy." dered deported and for whom ar- CHRISTIAN POET AND in Wales and came to this country rangements were made to go to Can- city and a truck-farming colony, the PAINTER IN WEDLOCK with his mother in 1881. His father of synagogue and school extension of other groups. ada to await the reopening of the products of which are expected to VILNA RABBIS WILL the Union of American Hebrew Con- (Turn to Page Nine) family two yea rs had preceded next quota. find a ready market in the neighbor- gregations, held Tuesday In Cincin-1 NEW YORK.—(J. T. Al—Arthur APPEAL FOR SCHOOLS Assistant Secretary of Labor White Davison Ficke, one of America's fore- previous and the worki ng as an iron nati, Milton M. Alexander was sp.' ing all-Jewish city of Tel Aviv, which Because of in Pittsburgh. late Wednesday afternoon ordered ON VISIT TO AMERICA already has a population of 20,000 pointed chairman of a committee to most poets, and Mies Gladys Brown,l puddler REDFORD COUNTRY CLUB had to be- grinding poverty, Jimmie (Turn to tut page.) work out plans for the establishment and is fast growing. Prices of • the painter, were m aril ELECTS NEW OFFICERS souls gin to earn money at various jobs of a press bureau and advertising plots of 10 dunams, or two and a half according to the Jewish law by Rabbi when he was 9 years old. At the age VILNA (J. T. A.)—A delegation — service for the temples of America. acres each, differ depending on I of leading rabbis of Poland in addi- RABBI HERSHMAN WILL he became an iron puddler. As A conference of the members ofi The Redford Country Club has proximity to the sea front. th the bride and groom of 16 . o e urIN tion to Chief Rabbi Kuk of Jerusalem B sh Le Alt (Turn to Page Three) SPEAK ON "LOYALTIES" are Christian, they chose a Jewis the various boards of the Union is to elected officers for the coming year as will proceed to America shortly to be held in New York City the last follows: Melville S. Welt, president; minister to perform the ceremony be- raise funds for the orthodox schools, week in January, at which time im- Jesse F. Hirschman, vice-president; CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT On Friday evening, Dec. 28, Rabbi cause of what they called an "aesthet- JUDGE MACK TO SPEAK rhadorim and yeshibaths of Vilna. portant problems will be discussed, E. G. Frank, sceretary; Wm. Brown, A. M. Hershman will be the speaker ic repugnance to Christian clerics and FOR MEN'S CLUB JAN. 2 JEWISH STORES DECRIED The critical position of the Vilna dealing with the educational work of treasurer. Judge Charles C. Simone at the special services at the Shaarey justices of the peace." schools necessitating an appeal to the Union. and I. Rosenberg were elected to fill Zed c k. the d The ceremony was p president of American Jewry was discussed at a Judge Julian W. Mack, The meeting on Tuesday was de- the vacancies on the board of direc- Rabbi Hershman has taken as his CRACOW (J. T. A.)—Placards conference of rabbis at which the fa- topic "Loyalties" and his address will home of Edna St. VincentsiMnillay, the the Palestine Development Council. voted in part to a discussion of the tore. ter and calling upon the population to boycott d mous Chofets Chaim of Radint was well-known p will address an open meeting of the The Redford Club has just closed be based on the book and the play of among the guests were Witter Byn need for enlarging the Young Israel the Jewish stores during the Christ- present. The aged rabbi Is, however, Men's Temple Club in the chapel of that name by John Galsworthy. nor, Eugene Boissevain and a number Temple Beth El, on Jan. 2. Judge magazine. The reports of Rabbi one of its most successful seasons. ; mas shopping period had been promi- prevented from joining the delegeion George Zepin, as secretary; Rabbi Davie Robertson, club professional This Friday evening, Rabbi I. I.. of others, promnient in the literary nently posted by the Roswoj. The account of his health, and ltaphts Mack, who recently returned from a Samuel Goldenson, chairman of the H. F. Godwin, grounds keeper; Wi l Bril of Flint is scheduled to speak on and art circles of New York. economic boycott of the Jews is never on Gradrensty will be the prolonged visit in Palestine, will Fishlock, caddie master, and J. "The Jew Behind the Jew." imperative than during Christ- Kalischer and Rabbi Browne was formerly of s al( on "The Truth About Pales- committee on tracts, and Rabbi David Nam W. Hartley, club manager, have been more Vilna rabbis to go to America. Rabbi Bril's pulpit in Flint, during Waterbury, Conn., and mas time, the Roswoj leaders urge. Phillipson, chairman of education Israel, Temple tine." The lecture will be open to the engaged for the coming season. Ills absence, will be occupied by Harr/ is now in New York, connected with were accepted. general public. Friedgut, assistant educational direc- the Nation and Freernan tor of the United Jewish Charities. Secretary itl The Jewish NEWSPAPER For All Jews in Michigan Rabbi Koplowitz first occupied NEW YORK. — (J. T. A.) — Two stabbed in self-defense by the Jewish well known Russian Jewish social poultry dealer, Loebel, at the Cafe workers, Dr. L. Bramson and Dr. A. Lazar in Trummelgasse fallowing a Singalowsky, have recently arrived in raid upon the cafe by seven drunken New York. 'These gentlemh repre- soldiers. (a federation of the There were anti-Jewish disturb- sent thy "Ort" organizhtions whose object is the ances at the university Monday and spread of trades and agriculture Tuesday during which three Jewish Jews) and are quite well students were dangerously wounded. among the known to American Jewry through One student named Pickier was res- their visit to these shores 18 months cued with difficulty by a Franciscan monk who, holding a raised cross, led ago. Their reports of the present- day economic situation of the Jews Pickier home. in European coon tries es have attracted much attention. These reports point- ed out an entire array of phenomena in the present-day Jewish life that were little known, and have duly elicited the interest of people in vari- ous walks of life in American Jewry in the constructive work in Europe that the "Ort" has carried on of late ye ars . As to the aims of their present Secretary of Labor Charged visit to America, the delegates have With Prejudice Against issued the following outline: DAVIS IS ATTACKED BY RABBI I. L. BRIL ORTHODOX, REFORM HOLD JOINT DINNER I op I ALEXANDER CHOSEN PRESS CHAIRMAN OF i AMERICAN TEMPLES