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VOL. XV , NO. 7
IMMIGRATION BILL
PROTESTED BEFORE
CONGRESS BY JEWS
Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cent:
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1924
PALESTINE STATUS
AGAIN UNCERTAIN
France Demands Safeguarding of
Alliance Israelite Schools.
PARIS.—(J. T. A.)—The political
status of Palestine once more be-
comes uncertain due to the new de-
Measure Attacked As mands formulated by France asking
Johnson
for their fulfillment before ratifying
Unjust by Marshall, Wise
the Treaty of Lausanne.
and Others.
France will insist, firstly, that an
ig
nn
rm ween
an er li.e ra r n e ca e che dd ete bet
yeem
Picked New JEWS AND NON-JEWS SEE BRIGHTER
WORKERS FOR KEREN Rhodes
Pisgah Lodge Head
1924; EXPRESS
HAYESOD WILL FORM Detroit B'nai B'rith Order to JEWISH FUTURE FOR
OPINIONS IN CHRONICLE SYMPOSIUM
Mme. Ponafidine to Speak at DRIVE PLAN JAN. 15
Acquire New Home on
Temple Beth El This Mon-
Ferry Avenue.
To Address Women
On Life in Russia
.
day Evening.
Meet at Dinner to Complete
At one of the largest and best at-
Organization for Cam-
tended meetings of the season, gath-
Mme. Pierre Ponafidine, prominent
ered
for the purpose of selecting of-
in diplomatic and consular circles,
paign on Jan. 27.
City Officials Tell
Rabbis and Priests, Communal Workers and
What They Believe the Jewish People May Expect
From the World During the New Year.
ficers for the ensuing term, Samuel
J. Rhodes was the unanimous ch oice RABBIS OPTIMISTIC IN SPITE OF EXISTING
for president of Pisgah Lodge No.I
PREJUDICE AND ANTAGONISM AGAINST RACE
94 10 BB Other officers elected
the
ITALIAN TURNS AGAINST Nr
were
Aaron
Drook,
vice-president;
of
Syria;
secondly,
northern frontier
Louis I. Frank, secretary; Elias Gold- Rabbis Say Jews Hold Spiritual Future in Their Own Hands;
OWN PEOPLE AT HEARING that Turkey should pay the interest
berg, treasurer; Alfred B. Ross, as-
on the Turkish bonds which are held
Non-Jews Declare 1924 Has in Store Same Trials for
sistant monitor; harry Schlussel,
the most part by French citizens;
Jews as for All Other Racial Groups.
Star Attacks immi - fr
warden; Abe Max, guardian; Theo-
thirdly, that a satisfactory arrange-
Montreal
nt be made regarding the French I Her parents were missionaries in
dore Levin and Jacob Miller, repre-
tine Jewish Agency.
me l i Tey, most Hrumlah, Persia. From about 1880
gration Policy of Cana-
sentatives to the Michigan Council;
n
Responding to a question placed to them by The Detroit Jewish Chronicle
1900, her brother, Joseph Cochran,
schoo
Herman Weiss, Adolph Freund and
. dian Government.
which are schoolss maintained by I to
of which
At a dinner to be held on Tuesday Harry Fleisman, trustees. The fol- as to what, in their opinion. the year 1924 holds in store for the Jewish
the Alliance Israelite Universelle, and was at the head of the mission at
people,
Jewish and non-Jewish leaders expressed confidence of the coming
o'clock,
in
fourthly, that the decree providing Urumiah and was a noted surgeon in evening, Jan. 15, at 6:30
lowing were elected delegates to the
W A S II I N GTON.—(J. T. A.) —
the Henry II room of Hotel Statler, Grand Lodge: Bernard Ginsburg, of better days, in spite of the momentous problems that face Israel. The
that
only
Moslems
may
be
employed
symposium
collected by The Chronicle contains opinions by rabbis and
Louis Marshall, Dr. Stephen S. Wise,
workers in the Keren Hayesod drive Jacob Miller, Joseph J. Cummins,
Gendalia Bublic, William Edlin and by the administrative bodies of Tur-
which is to open on Sunday evening, Theodore Levin, Adolph Freund and priests, communal leaders and city officials.
Responses
were received by Rabbis Leo M. Franklin, A. M. Hershman,
key
be
vacated.
Jacob Fishman appeared before the
Jan. 27, will be organized and given Lester J. Leopold.
Philip F. Waterman of Grand Rapids and E. Aishiskin; Dr. Lynn Ilarold
Until the Treaty of Lausanne is
Rouse immigration committee and
instructions as to the methods of the
Mr. Rhodes is a past president of Hough of the Central Methodist Episcopal Church, Dr. Edgar DeWitt Jones
protested against the new ratified, the Palestinian government
campaign.
Pisgah Lodge, having been elected to of the Central Christian Church, Dr. Augustus P. Reccord of the First Uni-
severely
' b hampered in passing laws,
Johnson immigration bill which is
Prominent speakers are to address that office during the early part of tarian Church, Rev. Gaius G. Atkins of the First Congregational Church;
which are dependent on the interne-
now being considered.
the pteliminary dinner for workers, 1917. Mr. Rhodes occupied that of John C. Lodge, 1923 president of the Detroit City Council; John A. Russell,
Louis Marshall declared that im- 1 tional recognition of the political
and it is hoped by those in charge that fice for only two months, when the dean of the University of Detroit School of Commerce; Judge Charles C.
migration rstriction is the ideology i status of Palestine.
the drive will be definitely prepared World War broke out, and he re- Simons, former Councilman David W. Simons, Louts A..Weil, editor of the
of the Ku Klux Klan because the I
for this Tuesday evening. Those hwo signed to enter the army. His present Port Huron Times-Herald; Henry Wineman, president of the People's Out-
Klan wants only white, Protestant
have been invited to attend are urged election to the office of president af- fitting Company; Theodore Levin, retiring president of Pisgah Lodge No. 34,
and Anglo-Saxon immigrants to come
to be on time that the dinner may fords him an opportunity to round I. 0. B. B.; Harry S. Scheinman, assistant prosecuting attorney; Milton M.
to this country, and the proposition I ,
out a full term of service as leader of
end at a reasonable hour.
+Alexander, vice-president of the
to base the immigration quotas on
United Jewish Charities; Benjamin
The speakers announced for the Detroit B'nai B'rith.
census coincides with the
the 1890
Monday.
F. Weiner, president of the Michigan
banquet
on
Jan.
27
include,
in
addi-
Instelletion
Klan principles. The new law would
Council of B'nai B'rith Lodges, and
tion
to
Dr.
Chaim
Weizmann,
presi-
The
newly
elected
officers
will
be
reduce by nine-tenth the immigrationl
dent of the World Zionist Organiza- installed at the next
meetin
Adolph Freund.
g, to be
from Southern and Eastern Europe,'
Dr. Franklin's Statement.
the
lodge
tion
and
head
of
the
Jewish
Agency
held
on
Monday,
Jan.
14,
at
Mr. Marshall said. Ile also protested Chongrad Severely. Wounded
d
Rabbi Franklin expressed faith In
for Palestine, Judge William B. Lewis rooms, corner Brush and Adams.
against the proposition to fingerprint
the
sense
of justice of the American
of
Philadelphia
and
Rabbi
B.
R.
Include
Many
Promine
Adolph
Freund
will
officiate
in
the
immigrants and proposed that immi-
people, and the belief that greater
Brickner of Toronto, Ont.
same capacity of installing officer in
pinion certificates should be used in- I
Jewish Residents.
• • •
respect
will
come to the Jew at the
which he has served for years. The Campaign to Last Two Weeks;
stead. Ile reminded the committeel
hands of his fellowmen. His state-
Glee Club, led by Aaron Silberblatt,
WEIZMANN CONFERS WITH
of the great achievements of immi-
Six
Teams
Compete
for
ment follows:
BUDAPEST—(J. T. A.)—All per
will render vocal selections.
REFORM LEADERS ON AGENCY
grants and pointed especially to Mar-
"Being neither a prophet nor is
Another feature of the next meet-
coni and Steinmetz. When asked sons concerned in the bomb outrage
After conferring with some of the
Honors in Canvass.
prophet's son, I cannot with any de-
what he thought of selective immi-1 at Chongrad several days ago, result-
principal leaders of Reform Judaism ing will be a public discussion of the
gree
of assurance reply to your
"Bok
Peace
Award
Plan,"
recently
ration, Mr. Marshall replied that the , ing in the death of three persons and
of America in Cincinnati on the sub-
apers. A na- At a dinner for workers the Young query: 'What has the year 1924 In
injury of scores of others, have'
present law is already selective be-'I
ject of the Jewish Agency, Dr. Chaim published in all newsp ,
MME. PIERRE PONAFIDINE
store
for
the Jewish pepole?'
i
tion-wide
referendum
s
being
taken
Wenten's
Hebrew
Associa
tion
Mon-
it admits only persons physi- been arrested, states an official ye-
Weizmann, President of the Zionist
cause
"The past year has been one of
under the auspices of a special corn- I day evening opened a drive for 1,000
sally fit, morally and mentally fit. Ile I p ort.
I the hospital attached to the mission. Organization, proceeded to Chicago,
suffering
and privation for untold
members
of . i n Detroit.
opposed the examination of immi-l
The report discloses the bomb was , ()wing to his skillful work as a sur- where he was the guest of honor at mittee to ascertain the opinton
The plan of campaign is in the thousands of our people, but happily
e the citizens of the nation concerning
rants abroad, he said, because it thrown by a 24-year-oldfarmer geon, and in particular in performin g a convention of the Zionists o
the
brother
love of their fellows in
winning plan. A request has een ' hands of the membership committee,
would create a number of American named Sinko and that the organizer , an operation on the brother of the Middle West. In both quarters, the the
I
faith who have given without stint to
czars and it would be dangerous to of the anti-Semitic conspiracy was' of Persia, he held a position of non-Zionist Reform circles in Clods- made of Pisgah Lodge to determine of which the Misses Anne Morris and
the
opinion
of
its
their
relief
has
staved many of them
Belle Spatter are chairmen. A two
hand the decision about the admis- Acting First Lieutenant Piroskau. ' influence in Turkey and Persia. He nati as well as the Zionist delegates b y referendum
who must otherwise have perished, to
sion of immigrants to officials abroad. Among Piroskau's accomplices from was considered for practical purposes at the Chicago convention, the ea er members, and following the discus- weeks' period has been set aside dur-
After Mr. Marshall, Joseph Kan- the ranks of the Awakening Magyars an important aid to the various em- of the movement is reported to have sion of the plan individual ballots ing which to reach the goal of 1,000 life and social usefulness.
"In this country, old enemies have
terowitz spoke in behalf of the In- were Zubak, a teacher; Kastell, an ' i hassles in Constantinople. He was made a profound impression. •A spe- will be distributed among the mem- and the drive is scheduled to close
continued to direct their poisoned
engineer, and two farmers, Sagi link knighted by the Shah of Persia.
cial resolution expressing the confi- ber! present, on which they will cast on Jan. 21.
dependent Order B'nai B'rith.
shafts against the Jew and new ones
for
or
against
the
plan.
Six
teams,
each
of
which
Is
com-
Eorgo• the merchant Piroskau and
Mme. Ponafidine was of New Eng- dence of the convention in the leader-
Injustice to Jews.
and
osed of a captain and five members, cloaked and hooded—as cowards al-
parentage
and obtained her edu- ship of Dr. Weizmann was anent Julius Deutelbaum, A. C. Lapp
Jacob Fishman emphasized the 1st- Poelloenyi, without occupation.
land
Dr. Joseph Aarons will lead the dial is out to secure the "Y" membevs, ways cloak and hood themselves
d
-
I
A
large
store
of
explosives
and
I
cation
in Buffalo, N. Y. She married ynn ust y adopted In Chicago.
justice that will be done to immi
and
as many of t he Jewish y oung against identification — have been
In Cincninati, Dr. Weizmann ad- cussion.
grants from certain countries, an , cartridges has been found, the police Pierre Ponafidine about 1890. Ile I
women of Detroit as can be reached added to their numbers.
was in the consular service in Persia I dressed a group of 40 Reform repre-
especially the Jews, if Mr. Johnson s announce.
"It is, however, my firm belief
s
meet-
will
be
urged during the two weeks
la
H o. m
e .t
t the
Tso announced N o a w
immigration proposal is accepted. Dr.
to on official report, one I prior to that date and later was pro- . sentatives at the Hotel Sinton on I
It wa
that the Innate good sense and the
d*
hat Pisgah Lodge has completed to enroll as "Y" members.
ers'
Dec. 30. Oscar Berman, .
d* d instantly, anal an- rooted to be Consul-General o
Sunday,
t
Wise ridiculed the contention athat
sense
of justice on the part of the
The
teams
competing
for
honors
in Jewish victim le
— r 1 9 00 h e w e a honorary chairman of the Cincinnati all plans for the acquisition of a new
a re- Some time a ft tr e ate
the Nordic race is superior, s y g other died several ( ass later
a er
the campaign are distinguished by American people will ultimately pre-
o ve r n -l
on Ferry avenue, near John R. in
R us si a n g to
by St.
t he Petersburg
t to go to
go Keren Ilayesod, was the toastmaster ho e et.
that the Bible did not originate with salt of wounds. The seriously injured I summoned
vail
over
all forms of bigotry and
The building is being sold different colors. The six chairmen
•
and among those that were present strnel
F ha a law-
the Nordic race but with an Asiatic
e Detroit Community Building are:
I
Sarah Zisman, Mollie Goodman, fanaticism and that the time cannot
the were Dr. Julian Morgenstern, ?real-
race, and that the Anglo-Saxon laws , include
by
th
be
far
distant
when each man shall
era; his son and two daughters; a' , into the archives to i
en England dent of the Hebreww Union College, Association to Pisgah Lodge and will Mary Ilackelman, Mae Dater, Kate
At , y
be judged and treated as he ought to
are based on the Jewish Bible.
Jew named Tobias, whose right boundary dispute between
wn as the "Pisgah Community Horowitz and Bertha Farber.
of and Russia. Ile was then appointed Dr. Leo Wise, editor of the American b..e k
this, Chairman Johnson declared that ': young
he—as
an
individual
irrespective of
Considerable remodelling I The winning team In the campaign
neit'her he nor any other member of , arm was blown off; two daughters
on the Russian commission which Israelite; Marcus Fechheimer, Judge
alteration work will commence I will he awarded prizes, which will be his racial heritage or his credal affilia-
the immigration committe was race Dr. Gross, also an advocate; the went down the Volga river, across th e
bt Marks Sidney Freiberg, Al- and
" usnoe
tions.
Add
to
this
the
fact that self-
the
monthly
meeting,
P
t, Rabbi George Zenist, at once no. I it is expected that the I distributed at
prejudiced. Dr. Wise replied he had harmacist,
and and
two Stefanie
women , Caspian sea on its way towards the feed Betan
respect is the basis of the world's re-
.
sicians, Krizon,
Drs. Vida
quarters will be ready for oc- . to be held on an.
h
Jacob
Kaplan,
Philip
Cohen,
Himalaya
mountains,
w
ere
they
met
Rabbi
no doubt but that the bill tended to Feher.
The larger "Y" clubhouse, at 89 spect. Let the Jew do his own des-
.
i
acquisition
0r der B'na ' B'rith,
I new,
another commission representing the , 1 present
o of h the
president
d
cupancy by April 1. The
discriminate against certain races. phy
th loc 1 a B'nai Rowena street, and the manifold ac- tined part in the world loyally and
Chongrad in Turmoil.
of
and others. Questions were addressed I i _
of a new h home f or the
William Edlin, speaking, on behalf
tiv ities of organization. introduced faithfully and fearlessly, and the re-
f
The
town
and
state
of
Chongrad
British
Empire.
'
'
B'rith marks the ma .
Somewhat later, he was promoted ,
the Association of Foreign Language
year, serve to encourage the se- sult must inevitably be greater re-
said the bill was against are in turmoil, reports the special in- to
be Consul-General
at until
Constanti-
Dr. Weizmann
mem lender
ers o was dream and ambition which it has t his
nople,
where he served
1912.1 to
audience
and the by
Zionist
Newspapers,
curing of the goal toe r the local or- spect and a finer consideration at the
of the Jewish Telegraphic
warmly applauded at the can - cherished for years .
and
the
spirit
of
the
veatigator
very
ganization.
The numerous activities hands of all his fellowmen."
true ,lemocracy
Agency, who arrived on the scene. He then retired to his estate of 5,000 elusion. He reported also on the pro-
An unusually large attendance is
Rabbi Hershm•n's Opinion.
founders of the Unite d
In interesting expected at the next meeting to wit- sponsored by the "Y," Including
His investigation discloses that there acres half way between Moscow and Kress that he hall d ma
Rabbi Herman declared that while
said that the members of the com-
the charity ball
Jewry of the ness the imposing ceremony of the classes in dramatics, literature, social
Petersburg. This estate had been the leaders of American
mittee should come to New York and were 250 guests at
science, ethics, dancing, gymnasium, he does not know what the year 1924
St.
arranged by the Jewish Women's So- in the Ponafidine family for 300 Eastern section of the country in the installation of officers.
will do for the Jew, the Jew can do
see for themselves the achievements
Thedore Levin, the retiring presi- and others.
of immigrants who built the biggest ciety at the Hotel Koenig-von-Un- years. It sustained a considerable Jewish Agency.
Jewish young women desiring to much for himself because he holds
garn. Everything was going smooth-
The convention in Chicago was at- dent of l'isgah Lodge, in leaving the join the "Y" who are missed by the his spiritual future in his hands. His
city in the wrold. Gedalia Bublic was
population of peasants and was con-
ly at the dance until suddenly at the sidered a model in agriculture and tended by representatives of 50 cities office, is being lauded for retiring
the last speaker. He declared the
teams (luring the drive are urged to statement follows:
open-
" 'What has the year 1924 In store
forestry. of the Middle West as well as 1,000 with the lodge in the best financial send in their names to the clubhouse,
bill had anti-Semitic tendencies which stroke of midnight during the
ing of the quadrille a hand grenade
a condition It has been in in years.
visitors.
The
chairman
was
for the Jew?' I am unable to say.
aimed at Jewish immigrants from Po-
Mine. Ponafidine resided on their
d en- and enlist as members.
canoe flng
yi through the w in dow. The estate until about 1917 when her hus- Shulman. One of the outstanding Many new members an
The
vista of the future is shut out
land, Russia, Galicia and Roumania.
was torn up and the hotel
es of this convention was de- ' thusiasm is ascribed to the work of
by a curtain, which the forward-
band died. About the some time the dd
lie quoted excerpts of the annual re- ballroom
by Louis Lipsky, chairman of Mr. Levin.
reaching mind of man cannot pene-
port of Secretary of Labor Davis and practical), collapsed.
Communists
took
possession
of
all
Groups of persons were found ly-
Aaron Silberblatt, leader of the
the Zionist Organization of America.
trate. In all probability, the year
Commissioner Gene r al Husband
ing in pools of blood when the panic their buildings, equipment and land He dealt with the economic, political Glee Club, asks for two or three ad-
which has just dawned will be marked
which proved his contention.
subsided somewhat. Fortunately there and she witnessed the actual opera- and organization problems facing the ditional bass singers to join the Pis-
by great and momentous changes. It
Caroli Gigliotti, editor of a Chi
December,
were four uninjured women doctors tions of that system until years
gah chorus, by applying to him at
of
ex-
is hazardous, however, to forecast the
earn Italian weekly, created a sensa-
movement.
ho were able to render first aid. Im- 1921. Owing to her 25
in governmental affairs in
character of those changes.
tion when, instead of speaking for
While in Chicago, Dr. Weizmann 322 Ford building, Cherry 1438.
perience
perative operations could not be per-
"I know not what the year 1924
immigration as an Italian journalist
Persia,
Constantinople
and
Russia,
consulted
also
with
the
leaders
of
Re-
formed because there was no hospital
Will Be Combined With Celebration
will do for the Jew. I know, how-
would be expected to, he launched
she was qualified to observe the ac- form cricles, including Adolph Kraus,
of Ch•misho Oeor B'Shvat at
in
Chongrad.
ever,
that the Jew can and should do
into a tirade against his own people
Kirby C•nter Gathering.
The victims of the explosion in- tual working and disastrous effects the head of the B'nai B'rith.
much for himself. He holds his
of Communism. Her story of her
posing as 100 per cent Americans,
clude several nonsJews, among them
down
the
NEW
YORK.—Cash
receipts
to-
spiritual future in his hands.
advocating further restrictions on a member of the orchestra, Farkas, escape in December, 1921,
The formal opening of the library
immigration. Ile said many Italians
river from St. Petersburg, across the taling $1,150,000 were received by the Polish-Jewish Leader Received by
and a servant girl named Julie Nag
of the Keren
of the United Hebrew Schools of De- "It matters not how strait the gate,
are enemies of this country and many
l
Zionists and Keren Hayesod
yanes, who was attending the bal river on floating ice, through snow London headquarters
troit and the celebration of Chamisho How charged with punishment the •
editorials in the Italian newspapers
two to three feet deep to the forests Hayesod during the half year from
Workers.
her employers.
Nor B'Shvat (Jewish Arbor Day)
of Finland, is of thrilling interest.
were traitorous to America. He said with
scroll.
April 1 to Sept. 30, 1923, according • to
Little surprise is expressed in of-
a
statement
Issued
lisr
therm
his weekly is a patriotic publication
NEW YORK.—Dr. Joshua Thon, will be made • combined event at the I am the master of my fate.
Mme. Ponafidine's experience in
ficial circles over the bomb outrage
rdf.
o n la
of rho
public celebration to be held at the I am the captain of my soul."
wi S.5, 000 readers, representing the ficial circles
helm, treasurer
one
of
the
outstanding
Jewish
person-
the diplomatic and consular service ; , lb
l a report
based
Road Leads to Palestine.
of Italian residents. in Chongrad.
e statement
e element
le
alities of Poland, a member of the Kirby Center on Wednesday evening,
in Persia and Turkey for 25 years is
Was Long Anti•Semitie.
from the headquarters in London Sejm or Polish Parliament and one of Jan. 23.
Rabbi Aishiskin declares that roads
Gigliotti Crow-Examined.
sec- of rare interest.
which
shows
that
nearly
65
per
cent
lead
to
Palestine as the only home
Deputy
Schardel,
who
is
also
This
celebration
will
be
marked
by
the leaders of Polish Zionism, arrived
Congresmen Sabath and Dickstein
funds came from the United in this country Tuesday, Jan. it. on the a special musical program. Addresses for the suffering Jewish nation. He
both cross-examined
were very evasive
Gigliotti.
and His
he retary of the Ministry of Agriculture,
will be delivered in llebrew and Yid- wrote:
answers produce the alleged traitor- told newspaper men here that Chon-
a s Majestic. The American Zionists
eceoi vfedsoluorig t w hin
"What has the future in store for
funds
tie surm
I grad has long been the scene of anti-
have prepared a reception for him dish and appropriate numbers are
failed to
planned for both the opening of the other nations? Will it be brighter
half year
will
take
place
on
Monday,
Jan.
oils editorials when they were de- Semitic agitation.
utilized for the various activities of which
leaders, as Deputy Ulain
than
the past? Will the spasmodic,
library
and
the
Arbor
Day
celebra-
c
ip-
atagyar
mended, saying he would file
the Keren Hayesod in Palestine in- 14. Dr. Thon is one of the leading sc o
(Turn, to Page Two)
tion.
pings later. His talk was very dis- Lendvai, Melchior and others, mite
eluding the immigration services, the ars and rabbis of Galicia. He was
—
the
town
for
anti-Semitic
agitation.
The
library
of
the
United
Hebew
connected throughout and he did not
hospital work, the school one of the first to respond to the call Schools of Detroit contains books In
make much of an impression. Never- Recently the government found it Noted Editor to Speak on "The Jaw colonies, the
system, assistance to labor, etc., etc. of Dr. Herz' at the beginning of the Hebrew, Yiddish and English. The
in Europe;" Rabbi Hershman to
theless, his statements were undoubt- advisable to prohibit all assemblages
The Palestine Electric Corporation, modern Zionist movement and has Yiddish books include the classical
Address Service. on Jan. 18.
edly very injurious and will no dou
in th e c i ty. details of the bomb out-
— the company which is developing the been a prominent figure atall Zion- works of writers like Sholom Mac-
e d
be used with effect by enemies of
F u rt hr
Ruttenberg concession for electricity
WO
les He is a brilliant writ- hem Perez Yehoash and others. The Community Building to Be Remod-
Marvin Lowenthal, editor of the
immigration. Gigliotti advocated a 1 rage show that the explosive
urin
•
O
ball arranged
Menorah Journal and contributing d irri ation received sod
dg a this
fur- I er and orator in Yiddish, German end English books all deal with Jewish
eled; Work Already Begun.
quota system exclusively restricted rhbaued while a charity
period from the Keren Haye
Union
of
Jeish
Women
was
in
Hebrew,
being
one of the leading con- t h
I
I
editor of the Nation, will be the they amount of 4165,000. Th e J e w ish
to the number of aliens who served by the
the
300 OCAS
Circulation of books is already in
There
were
trihutors
to
periodicals
in
these
lan-
At
a cost of more than $25,000, the
in the American army in the recent'
bomb, which was thrown speaker at a meeting of the Men's National Fund received from the Ker.
His ad- progress, particular attention being
Jewish Community Center of Pontiac,
war.
p r e sent. The
exploded during siClub of the Shaarey Zedek on Tues- en Hayesodduring the same period guagea on Jewish subjects.
aid to the children of the schools, formed Oct. 19, 1923, will remodel
dresses
in
Polish
Parliament
always
street,
Tie second witness was another , I from
from
quadrille
shortly after midnight. The day evening, Jan. 16, at the,Shaarey a contribution of $75,000 and the Gen-
marked attention both from I whose reading is supervised. Books the recently purchased R. J. Louns-
Italian, who made a far diff rent 'l
t Mortgage Bank of e Palestine receives
culated among berry home into a community build-
- circles.
are also being circulated
He was
Salve-
ex losion of the hand-grenade caused Zedek
Mr. Synagogue.
Lowenthal has just returned era
speech, law.
appealing
for Judge
a liberal
immi-
which has already financed the con- I Jewish as well a as Polish
—
adults. Max Wei ne, a graduate of ing. The ho .e, which was bought
gration
P resulting
, who made
a rush
for the
tore tootle of the Supreme Court of havoc,
in a panic
among
the ex- from a trip to Europe and his ad- various sections of the country was 1
the
United
Hebrew
Schools,
who is for $15,500, is situated at Orchard
,,
, Its. One
young girl was killed out- dress will deal with the results of his struction of hundreds of houses in ZANGWILL THREATENED
in,. ,Iguests
continuing his post-graduate studies Lake and Exchange avenues.
New York City. He was very
observa tions , the title of his address further strengthened to the extent of
WITH DEATH BY K. K. K. and is ranked among the best pro-
right, 13 were seriously injured and being " The Jew in Europe. "
Sidney M. Netzorg, president of
$25,000.
ducts of the school, was appointed the center, announces that all differ-
(Turn to last page.)
The Friday evening service of the
30 received d tb
sle Awakening Magyars
CHICAGO. — (J. T. A.) — Israel librarian.
ences have been avoided and that
Nine do of the crime were taken Shaarey Zedek on Jan. 18 wllb
Chamisho Osor B'Shvat celebra- Orthodox and Reform Jews have
addressed by Rabbi A. M. Hershman. ANSPACHER TO ADDRESS Zangwill said he had been threatened
suspected
who will speak on "The Truth About
with death by the Ku Klux Klan and tions are being planned in all local joined to make the project possible.
I into custody.
the Jew and the Problem of Inter- COMBINED MEETING OF challenges the Klan to debate with schools, with special program in each. Funds for the new building have been
WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS him on the organization's right to ex-
raised during the past six months by
CH SCORES SIGNAL . marriage."
I istenee.
Cleveland Rabbi to Speak on "Is HAKOA
to ADERER, FRENCH JEWISH subscriptions.
Mr.
Zangwill
said
the
question
The building will be completely re-
VICTORY IN ALEXANDRIA
r.
Progress • Myth?"
aed AUTHOR, DIES IN PARIS modeled.
An interesting event in the history
JACOBSON APPOINTED
One of the floors will be
of Jewish woen's
organizations of be debated, if his challenge is Klan
m
CHRISTIANA CONSUL
for the Sunday school classes
used
eduled
for
Monday
af-
.
cepted,
will
be
"Is
the
Ku
Klux
Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver of Cleve-
ALEXANDRIA, Egypt. — (J. T.
Ad- and meeting rooms. Another floor
Detroit
is
sch
o'clock,
at'
Fundamentally
Right
or
Wrong
and
PARIS.—(J.
T.
A.)—Adolphe
-
land, noted orator, will address the A.)—The famous Jewish football
ternoon, Jan. 21, at 2:30
WASHINGTON.—(J.
T. A.)—Si-
B. Jacobson of Brooklyn
has been 1 Temple Beth El. On this occasion, Should it Be Perpetuated or Wiped erer, Jewish author of numerous mer- will be used for a dining and social
dinner of the Men's Club of Temple team of Vienna, Ilakoach, has scored men
Out?" He will take the negative els and plays, is dead here in his six- room and the third floor will be used
Beth El this Saturday evening, at the another victory. The team started appointed Consul General for Chris-; three of the largest Jewish organize-' a
ty-seventh year. His latest play, just
for a synagogue.
State De- I Bons in the city, the Jewish Woman's side of the first part of the proposi•
"Ladies' Night," the annual dinner the new year by beating a picked
Officers of the center are Sidney M.
partment
announcement
capital
of Norway, a says. Mr.; Club, the Ladies' Auxiliary of the : Lion and the positive side of the last completed, had Count Tolstoy, the
aPonsored by the club for men and team in the game played here on tiana,
Netzorg, president; Julius Levin,
women. Rabbi Silver has taken as New Year'a Day. The score was Jacobson was born in New York of Shaarey Zedek and the Sisterhood of I part, he said. He offered to debate Russian author, for its hero. Some
vice-president; Jacob Kovinsky, treas-
poor
Russian
Jew
parents,
his
father
Temple
Beth
El,
will
hold
•
joint!
with
Charles
G.
Palmer,
grand
of
M.
Aderer's
plays
were
performed
the topic for his address "Is Progress
J. K. Skpi- • t the Comedic Francaise. In addition urer; Jacob A. Meyer, secretary;
three goals to one
addressed by ragon of Illinois; Captain J. Evans to his more prominent works, M. A -
a Myth?"
elm which will be
The Hakoach had already meas-
1
Miss Celia Barnett, assistant secre-
Jacob-
e playwght
ri
"
Louis Anspacher, noted
with of Louisia
The affair is expected to be the ured its ground against an excellent having been • Schochet. Mr.
seer was one of France's popular tary. The board of directors has the
.
most largely attended event of the English team when it played and won SOT possesses considerable consular and lecturer, who will speak on "The head of the organization
e- Journalists. He was for over 20 following additional members: Saul
The
death
threat
he
said
he
rin
experience.
He
was
secretary
to
the
team in Lon-
year. The dinner will start at 6:30
years dramatic critic of Les Temps Orman, Jack Fink, Joseph Barnett,
Mode rn Cultural Ideal." Business
the Westham football
Commission to France in meetings will be dispensed with and ceived read: "Keep your tongue
The American
team
m., following which Rabbi Silver don some months ago.
will assassinate and the musical critic of Le Petit Par- Louis Solomon and Morris Fine.
will deliver his address. The lecture against which they played here con-1 1915, was Vice-Consul at Bordeaux a social hour will follow the address ; your mouth or we
Wen.
and served as Consul to Al-
you."
of the evening will be followed by a misted of three Englishmen, three in 1919,
of the afternoon.
program of music and entertainmen t Greeks and five Arabs. exandris, Egypt, in 1922.
and by dancing.
will address the Jewish Woman's
Club at 8:15 p. m. Monday, Jan. 14,
at Temple Beth El, on "My Life in WEIZMANN, JUDGE LEWIS,
Soviet Russia."
BRICKNER TO OPEN DRIVE
The wide experiences and high
standing of the Ponafidine family in
Russia give unusual importance to the Zionist President Confers With
ssa re of Mme. Pierre Ponafidine.
Reform Leaaers on Pales-
THREE JEWS DEAD
IN BOMB OUTRAGE
1 W. II. A. IN DRIVE
FOR 1,000 MEMBERS
e
HEBREW LIBRARY
FORMAL OPENING
ON JANUARY 23
DR. JOSHUA THON
ARRIVES IN U. S.
°Sftatthese.
MARVIN LOWENTHAL
WILL ADDRESS MEN
OF SHAAREY ZEDEK
PONTIAC JEWS PLAN
NEW $40,000 CENTER
SILVER
SILVER TO ADDRESS
MEN'S CLUB DINNER