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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1923-12-28

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A merica 'elvish Periodical Carter

CLIFTON ARP= • CINCINNATI 20, 01110

PAGE SEVEN

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FLIERS DROP KLAN
TRACTS AS RABBI
URGES TOLERANCE

A.)—While
Rabbi Isaac Landman of the Temple
1„
Israel, Far Rockaway, L. , was try-
ing to soften the anti-Klan spirit of
his congregation, an airplane plying
between Rockaways for more than two
hours was littering the country side
with pamphlets whcih announced that
the Klan would continue its fight to
make Christianity supreme.
Rocks-
The anti-Klan feeling in the
ways crystalized into a boycott after
a Thanksgiving demonstration in
which several Klansmen nttempted to
prevent Rabbi Landman fr,in unveil-
ing a soldiers' monument at a church
in Cedarburst, L. I. Rabid Landman
spoke against the boycott in his ser-
mon.
—oft is, as un-American as
"The

NEW YORK (J. T.

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Fraternal and
Club Notes

11 i 111 e 11 , E 0 CilS
WouJserJ Mew ioWeslougions

tee

Sigma Rho Tau Sorority.

At the regular meeting of the Sig-
Wednesday evening, Jan. 2, will
ma Rho Tau Sorority on Sunday.
see the Junior Hadassah girls assem.
Dec.
23, there was held the send-an- i
Zed ek
bled again at the Shaarey
nual election of officers. Those hold-
Fh
Some interesting matters will come
ing office for the new term are:
up before this meeting. Mary Wets-
Miriam Levin, president; Belle Good-
man will visit informally and relate
man, vice.president and treasurer; ,
it
Smart costumes, color-
some of the more intimate stories of
Mollie Goldstein, corresponding see-1
her trip to Palestine, especially per-
ful frocks, suits, millinery
retary; Charlotte Miller, recording ,
taining to the individual orphans sup-
secretary. The new officers will be
— newest fashions that
ported by the Junior Hadassah. The
installed at the next regular meeting,
latter part
combine smartness with
card party to be held isc e
of the sorority. Plans for the new
and a
thussed
d
will
be
of Jan uary
year have begun, one of the first af-
comfortable ease for lei-
full report given of everything ac-
celebrating
a
dinner
dance
fairs to be
complished to date on this affair.
the third anniversary of the Sigma
sure hours.
There will also be the customary pro-
Rho Tau Sorority.
gram and refreshments. Members
-----
on
and visitors are urged to come
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society.
The Spirit of the Season prompts us to send
time, as it is desired to start the Ku Kluxery," he
s
Eachh in action
The Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society
•- ef --;et
the Yuletide felicitations to all of our patrons.
ro
a ninms which is inimical to good cit- will hold the monthly card party at
izenship. Both Ku hluxery and the the I. (1. B. A. Center, 682 East War-
\\'e thank you, one and all, for your continued
Mr. and Mrs. Louis 7.eiger of 33 boycott resort to coercion and this co- ren avenue, on Sunday evening, Dec.
favors and trust that we may ever merit con-
Tennyson avenue, their daughter, ercion is a force against which free :10. Mrs. -E. Sobel is chairman and
ideration
when
needs
arise
which
can
be
filled
for spirits have always rebelled."
s
Mrs. F. V. Wilson secretary of the
Rena, and son, Paul, left Sunday
by America's largest outer garment store for
Los Angeles, Calif., where they will
The pamphlets, one of which was committee in charge. Hostesses for
our
placed under the door of Rabbi Imnd- the affair are Mrs. E. Samuels, Mrs.
women, misses and girls. We extend to
remain until June 1.
E. Greenwald, Mrs. G. Goodfriend,
man's home, read:
customers and friends our best wishes for a
"The Ku Klux Klan is for America Mrs. K. Bienentield, Mrs. II. Green-
Miss Sylvia Jackson entertained at
Happy and Prosperous New Year.
for benevolence and stone, Mrs. N. Roth, Mrs. E. Pollack,
a bridge luncheon at her home, 1315 first. We stand We
are not encourag- Mrs. G. Rothenberg, Mrs. B. Guns-
East Philadelphia avenue, in honor Klannishness.
of
r, CI
berg and Mrs. B. Greenfield. Prizes
of her cousin, Miss Lylian Leff of ing or condoning religious beliefs
v.,
any
kind,
but
ne
thing
we do insist will be offered at each table and re-
Flint.
make
this
country
upon and that is to
freshments served.
white and to make this gauntry gen-
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Daniels of Chi-
are tile. We do not hate the Jews, but the
Madison Athletic Club.
(Mabel
Porvin
of
Detroit)
cago
God of Christians is Christ and we
At a meeting of the Madison Ath-
visiting in New York and Phila-
will
make
Him
supreme."
Detroit
be-
letic Club held Sunday at the Y. W.
delphia. They will visit
II. A. club rooms on Rowena street,
fore returning to Chicago.
a resolution was passed expressing
the sympathy of the society to M.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nairin and NANSEN URGED TO
Gruskin on the death of his father .
daughter, Helen, of Pinpree avenue,
CONTINUE AID TO
The informal dance of the club wil l
Nairin
of
East
Grand
and Mrs. L.
RUSSIAN
REFUGEES
In extending to our customers our
be held at the General Motors ball-
boulevard have left for a trip to
shoot sincere wishes for Health, Hap-
room on Jan. 19.
Southern California.
A.)—The
council
of
as
piness
and Prosperity in the New
PARIS (J. T.
Irving Klayman's resignation
Year, we thank each individually for
Miss Mildred ',anemia!) left for the League of Nations listened to a manager of athletics was accepted
report
on
the
Russian
refugee
situa-
their patronage mi d express our ap-
and Dave Miller was chosen his suc-
New York, where she joined her
tion submitted to the council on be-
preciation for the things they have
mother and sister, who have been in half of 1/r. Fridjhof Neilsen, the cessor.
said to make the Bernard Shop known
The club played the Dearborn Ath-
the metropolis for the past rw league's high commissioner, who is at
gowns."
spend
Club
at
Dearborn
High
School
(111 "The best place in town for
weeks, and with whom she will
on
United States in the letic
present
in
the
on
Dec.
27.
Other
basketball
games
We have just reduced the prices
the holiday period.
au ex-
our
stock
to
such
, interests of the refuges.
in
all gowns
are being scheduled.
tent that Detroit women are flocking
The Eta Rho Sigma Sorority en- , The council was warned that Dr.
Nansen's activities must not termi-
to our shop to take advantage of this
Alpha Vetae Sorority.
tertained a theater praty on Christ- nate if the progress already nude was
The weekly nicotine of the Alpha
oppnrtri pity.
mas Day, followed by a house party
Sorority was held at the home
at the home of Miss Lany Drapken. not to be destroyed.
Among those who have been of Vetae
-------
of Miss Lillian Tirasch, 733 Clair-
service to the Russian refugees in mont avenue, Friday, Dec. 21. The
various countries and who were final plans for the New Year's eve
MEAD STATES ARABS
thanked for these services was the
to be held at the home of Miss
BENEFITED BY JEWS Mint distribution committee whose es- frolic,
Beatrice Rosenberg, 1190 Longfel-
tablishment of a scientific institute in low avenue, were completed. A re-
LONDON (J. T. A•)—Poressor Berlin was acknowledged with gra li- freshment committee, composed of
Elwood Mead of the University of Cal- i tude. The French government was Miss Rose Bookstein and Miss Bea-
ifornia declared at a luncheon ten- thanked for encouraging the immigra- trice Rosenberg, and a decorations
dered him by the Zionist Organize- ti on of Russians from Constantinople. committee, composed of Miss Gussie
1522 Broadway
of greater
----
lion, that nothing can be
Kolodin and Miss Mollie Medow, were
One Door South of Capitol Theatre
value to the Arabs of Palestine than
appointed.
the extension and success of the Jew-1 ENELOW AND KRASS'
next meeting of the sorority
HONORED AT DINNER will The
ish agricultural colonies.
I
be held at the hOnie of Miss Me-,
n
rpsrprtrEttromx
Professor Mead is returning to
dow,
1730
Hazelwood avenue.
America after a short visit to Pales-
Poweful pleas for stronger sup-
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tine at the invitation of the Zionist port by the Jews of New York of the
Phi Delta Sorority.
Organization. Joseph Cowen of the Union of American Hebew Congrega-
The Phi Delta Sorority held a so-
Zionist Executive presided at the tions and the Ilebrew Union College,
cial
meeting
at the home of Miss
y
luncheon.
Betty Nelken, 2017 Virginia park,
Pofessor Mead said he was inter- which it maintains, were ma e
ested in Palestine not only because of Adolph S. Ochs and by Nathan J. Mil- Sunday afternoon. The affair was
I
1 , chairman of the New York exec-
and
its agricultural problem but also be- utive committee of the union at a din- pleasantly spent In playing bunco have
cause of the influence of Zionism ner which was tendered last Sunday dancing. Final preparations
OF DETROIT
and dinner
upon the stability and political ad- evening to Rabbis Hyman G. Enelow been made for the theater
vancement of the country. Zionism, and Nathan Krass by the members of party at King Wah Lo, to be given
he said, was bound to restore Pales- Temple Emanu-El and their friends. in honor of Miss Gussy Weisberg,
'
who has returned from the Western,
With very few exceptions we offer for the month of Jan-
tine to its ancient greatness, predict-
Over one thousand persons partici- State Normal University of Kalama-
throughout on splendid stocks
1 reduction
e
uary this g
ing that within a quarter of a century pat ed in this dinner which
zoo to spend her vacation period. A
of decorative furnishing..
or.
the
far-sighted
among
the
Arabs
I
A t
ballroom of Hotel r.
20% OFF
the grand
number of affairs are being planned
would co-operate with the Jews.
FURNITURE
Mr. Ochs paid a high tribute to in honor of Miss Weisberg.
20% OFF
Ic
Before
visiting
Palestine
Professor
PICTURES AND MIRRORS
Dr. Endow, whom he described as the
20% OFF
Mead spent some time in Australia greatest scholar graduated by the He-
LAMPS AND SHADES
20% OFF
JOHN CHIERA, Manager
where
he
was
of
assistance
in
plan-
ALL ART OBJECTS
brew Union ollege and also praised
or lamps—a varied assortment of finishes
ning a colonization project for ex-sol- Dr. grass for his eloquence and per- HEAD OF CRUSADERS
SPECIAL LOT-11, ,
33
to ',a OFF.
involving
an
expenditure
of
diers
DENIES SOCIETY IS
ODD PIECES in decorated furnitur e—stands, side tables, book
sonality and declared that he was a
$75,000,000.
racks, etc., suitable for any room, la OFF.
power for good for the congregation.
KLAN COUNTERPART
Ile made a plea for the support of the
Phonograph Cabinets Not Included.
and announced that the union
Western Ladies' Society Ball college
LONDON (J. T. A.1—General Sir
was working on a financial plan
New Year's Eve,
which will soon be put into operation Edward Bethune, head of the Order
MODERN STAG HOTEL
which will do away with the "begging" of Crusaders, which i4 being attacked
in the press as the English counter.,
The Western Ladies' Aid Society system now in vogue.
Company
will give their eighth annual ball on
M. Miller paid his respects to Louis part of the Ku Klux Klan, denied in
New Year's eve, Dec. 31, at the Kirby Marshall as the great lay leader of the an article he contributed to the Sun;
The Largest •nd Best Equipped Institution for Swedish and
Center. The entire proceeds of the Jews of America, and said that Mr. day Express that the order content-
4111 FLOOR UNIVERSITY BlIiI,DiNG
Plates
any
violations
through
its
pro-
dance go for charitable purposes. Marshall gives more to philanthropy
33-35 EAST GRAND RIVER AvENDE
Rubin is president of the than any other .lew in this country in gram of political and other activities .
society. Tickets can be secured from proortion
to his means. Ile paid a The aim of the order, the general de-
p
her at 271 Hendrix avenue, or by personal tribute to Dr. Enelow, reiter- clares, is to perpetuate the comrade. I
0481-M.
ating Mr. Ochs' description of him ship established in the trenches. There
calling Nor
TURKISH AND RUSSIAN BATHS
the
as tie greatest scholar graduated by nre no class distinctions among
the Ilebrew Union College, and spoke Crusaders and It is for that reason
opportunity held open that robes which may perhaps resem-
of the
these of the American Ku Klux
to 1)r. Krass to exercise his talents in ble
Klan are worn to cover the quality
his association with Temple Emanu- of clothes. General Bethune denies
100-Room Hotel With Use of
El,
are inimical to
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Mr. Marshall, president of the Tem- that the Crusaders
the guess that pro-
Automobile — Liability
Swimming Pool, Showers and Gym
ple, was the toastmaster. In the Jews, but ventures
fessing Jews would probably not wish
course of his opening remarks he
AUTOMOBILE
badge is the
order
whose
to
join
the
spoke of the pre-eminent position of
Joseph
It
Liability, Property Damage and Collision.
In loving memory of Phillip
1246 LIBRARY AVENUE
Temple Fromm-El in the Jewish life cross.
Greenblat, who departed from this f America. Ile spoke of his great
1 1
RESIDENCE BURGLARY
'
five years ago, Dec. 20.
admiration
for
Dr.
Enelow,
for
his
ea
Owners' and Tenants' Elevator, General Public
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OMINOUS NEWS
Gone
not forgotten.
His but
Loving
Wife and Children. I scholarship and his great contribu-
Liability, Plate Glass, Accident •nd Health,
it
thins to Jewish li terature. As presi-
Astor
Fidelity and Surety Bonds.
Central
Relief
Committee,
13
dent of the congregation, he welcomed
rpnrencestMl-
In loving memory of our dear son Dr.Kress, and pledged his f ulest
l sup- place, New York City, is in receipt of
ELMER H. DEARTH
and brother, Gilbert Jay Segan, who port and that of the board of trustees very ominous news from Palestine. A
Pres. and Gen. sty .
1918.
cablegram signed by Rabbis Kook,
died five years ago, Dec. 30,
to both of the rabbis.
StItICISSIMM
-" %
S. SS. '..N
Dr. Enelow expressed his apprecia- Sonenfeld and Schocher has just been
us ever ,
There's • fate that is haunting hear,
First National Bank Building, Detroit, Mich.
rabbis
tion of the kind remarks made by the received in which the honored the
'there' , • yoke we are longing to
pos-
'There's • smile we'll remember birever,
speakers. lie paid a compliment to speak very pessimistically of
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Though we try to forget every tear.
the women members of the congrega- ition of the various schools, talmud
oassow...o....o.wwoalm)anto
tion singling out especially Mrs. Julia Torahs and yeshivahs, as well as all 1
f There's • sad but sweet remembrance,
,4■4)....o.a.soismoisswoom
There's • memory fond and true.
Beer, as an example of a splendid the other cultural and communal insti-
Thrre'a a token of affection. Gilbert,
Jewess, devoted to the Temple and its tutions in the Holy Land. Among 1 I
other things the message contains the
And • heartache will for you.
Your Loving Parents and Sister, work.
I Dr. Erase was the last speaker of following:
I
Florence.
' If the Jews of America will not
- I the evening. He said he was very
the Cen-
- ----
I happy to be associated with the con- hasten to extend aid through
''negation and expressed his apprecia- tral Relief to the various and indis-
tion of the co-operation he had re- pensable institutions of Palestine in
:14NVIMNIMMISNICItSiSCISWMISSAN
reined from his colleague, Dr. Enelow, the measure and liberality extended
IMMIM0SMI
by them in the past, the old settlement
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I Mr. Marshall and the board of trus- of the country, which served as a has- ,
tees.
is of and made possible the new set-1
There were several musical num-
' hers by the choir of Temple Emnnu-E1 tlement, will he utterly ruined. Hun-,
and grace was prounounced by Dr. dreds of teachers, heads of schools'
Kaufman, president emeritus of Ile- and Yeshivahs, rabbis as well as thou-
sands of students of all ages, will lit-
hew Union College.
erally starve to death. The Palestin-
ian Jewish settlement is yet too young
RABBI MASE HONORED
too weak to be in a position to
ON 30 YEARS SERVICE and
support by its own efforts the centers
of learning that have existed therein
MOSCOW (J. T. A.)—Rabbi Mace for the past 50 years and more. Am-
celebrated Saturday the completion of erica is at the present time the only •
30
years of rabbinical service among country from which the Palestinian • •
you
Russian Jewry. An address lauding Jewry can reasonably expect any aid, •
May the coming year be one of boundless happiness for
Lin service was presented by admirers and on her devolves the duty to help •
of the rabbi including hundreds of to the limit of her possibility in the • •
leading Jews of Moscow. In particu- present emergency. Her people must •
and yours.
lar, Rabbi Mese is paid glowing trib- not become passive and allow a virtual •
Please consider this a personal handshake, full of warmth and
ute for his part in the defense of •atastrophe to overtake us, in the mor-

during the blond libel trial.
al as well Rd in the physical sense
deeply expressing our appreciation for your valued friendship and
Followera of the rabbi are raising a Do your duty and avoid the impending •
to
tide
him
over
in
this
critical
fund
catastrophe."
support throughout the year of 1923.
period of his health.
Such is the contents of the cable re- •
ceived from Palestine. The answer to
General Machine and Repair Work
PTE. GOTTLIEB HEADS
it lies in the hands of the rabbis, syn- • •
ST. PAUL LEGION POST agogue presidents, treasurers and offi- •
the
committees
of
the
A.)—I.
as
well
as
cials
ST. PAUL, Minn. (J. T.
715 Brush Street, Near East Fort Street.
local and national organiza- •
Gottlieb, a "buck private" during the various
world war, will head St. Paul Post tions, who should collect all the out-
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No. 8, American Legion, during the standing moneys that have been pledg- •
ensuing year, that of the St. Paul ed to our sacred cause during the re-
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cent
holidays,
as
well
as
to
make
an
convention of the national organiza-

tion. This post, the largest in the earnest attempt to raise new funds
200 Huron Bldg.
northwest, has more than a thousand now of those who, for one or another •
and
members and is expected to play an reason, have not yet contributed,
of the
nvotwooromvcsxsimocvanorwoc
importer! part in the entertainment remit these funds to the office
Central Relief without delay.
of the visiting legionnaires In 1924.
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