FEBRUARY 15, 1924 A~e flerno trd mi s it elital Ict N ew York Letter By DAVID (Concluded from Editorial . J. HIRSCH page.) Presidents' Night" to be held on Sun- day, Feb. 21, at the Hotel Statler, will holds a promise of useful activity on be one of the biggest events of the year in laced Jewish circles. Over, which must surely be in a measure re-1300 reservations have already will e been ed a nd the seating l fac i lit is sponsible for his pessimistic view of I receiv be exhausted. Al me m b e rs o f I soon I the situation. l'isgah Lodge and their friends are IF NE cAN Do For those who are not inclined to l urged to send in their reser- accept Rabbi Barishunsky's condem- I s theref"re forthwith to Jac. without fail nation of the Soviet government, hislvation dbridge avenue, Langer, 137 East personality is such as to Detroit, warrant Woo Michigan, chairman of the more than a passing interest in his re- • entertainment committee. Twenty of the past presidents of , marks. Pisgah Lodge have already signified (From Correspond.. and Cables of Jowl. Telegraph's Agency./ h A. A li i i. In terest. ten d . Jose p Maeir intention The Jewish community of Budapest celebrated on Jan. 20 the seventieth iI};RE is an itnicre7ased interest in th rtin has bn invittal as a guest of ee to S. Samuel 1 the news from Palestine with the birthday of the Szegediner rabbi, Emmanuel I,oew. evening and tinfoil sanwei and h • report that Jews and Arabs seem at Me ierberg have been sen- last to have found a basis Murilario, .odge, will be the princicpal for the their differ- af l'isgah 1. one of the past presidents General Popovicis and his adjutant, Captain of tenced each to a year's imprisonment for ill-treating pOOreful immigrants. settlement speaker. A musical program has been You know • man who make dives. Events have been going far- • ••• less money per year than you do.1 leader,arrived in ward with a swiftness that fairly arranged, featuring the Pisgah The Lodge dinner , of 12 voices. Glee Club Abraham Rawutsky, Jewish writer and Pante Zinn leader, He darted buying • home. He is romptly America from Jerusalem on the S.S. Cleveland. Mr. Rawutsky, who was takes the breath away by coinparison, end speaking will conclude{ getting away with it. It makes( a t least, with the weeks of "wilted, " at 10 o'clock, at which time dancing the first Jewish minister under Tchekovski's reign in Ukrainia, has come to you thoughtful. See us. I fell waiting," which have precedeol aw ill commence' S pecial arrangement ' . • America for a lecture tour. for so mane months past. After days have been mode to serve a fish dinne r • • • • MEMBER1 DETROIT RI Al ESTAT I BOARD to those observing the dietary laws. , A second delegation of Orthodox Jews, headed by M. Sirkis, left Warsaw' of incomplete and unsatisfactory ofh , . as I UNITED 9WESTERNMAIPASSII t e «m- I Glee Club Scores Hit. for Palestine. M. Sirkis contemplates the founding of a textile factory at : well as incomplete reports I ference of King Ilussein of Iledjas 1 The newly organized B'nai Brith Jaffa. A third delegation, including industrialists from Kalish and Lodz, with the Arab notables front the many: I ' Arab domains, who have gathered at , Glee Club, under the leadership of I will depart for Palestine in February. s • Brother Aaron A. Silberblatt, scored • • • • us a decided success in its initial ap- ' Amma n in Transjordan ia to disc an, d orters supp of treaty Warsaw was the scene of several demonstrations arranged by regular 8148 LINWOODAVTI oposed Anglo-Arab pearan ce at theonM n of I the pr reactionary wing, on the anniversary of the executio onday in eveni ng of the "Right" ,zeh I ' od g e -' Captain Niewadowski, who assassinated Gabriel Narutowicz, first president I the projected Pan-Arab Confederation I Pis t' .1). 11. The entire musical ritual of the Polish republic. The demonstrations ended in a procession to Niewa- I there comes at last news to the effect : , I that the Jews and Arabs have finally I of the glee club has been rewritten dowski's tomb. • • • • arrived at what might be at last the o f I . been the werebers mem i a ing in lodge of the B'noi : basis for a mutual understanding. I and three new repertoire,, songs have added s r e D Y t uer F9uurtn most tiation of the Berl There is even talk that an Arab Jew- ' to its at the iniand meet , prent Dr. Rosenbaum, attend For all its worth, on newest Grand the legalization of the I greeably surprised at the most artis- take place shortly ng will a : a. B'rith, announced that there Rapids furniture creations. Nationalrat in Lithuania. Although Dr. Rosenbaum resigned as Jewish ish Entente Cordiale is pending. During the last week in January delegation proc eeded to Am- tie presentation of the new work. nue to perform some of the duties of the Michigan Sample Furniture following an invitation received I The personnel of the glee dub has min ister, he said that he will conti been trained under the able direction 625 MICHIGAN AVE. OO, menu, office at the request of government officials. 4: . . . Between Second and Third. by wireless from Ilussein which came decide not Bowater, of its musical head, Mr. of Ilerman A. a r it had already been confer with el the and the class work pre- Leading articles in the Jewish press sound an enthusiastic note over tho t o c-on e • was sented by this musical organization in egation ing. The y delegation triumph of the Labor party in England. They express the conviction that iti' l' send a d , el i edias K harmoniousrendition of the work the Macdonald government will Rotel strength to the Zionist policy, opening ;CEMENT GARBAGE AND up Jewish immigration to Palestine and putting an end to what they term royally received. The very air seemed the ha : charged with a spirit of friendliness speaks most favorably of the con- ASH RECEPTACLES the irresolute policies of the Palestine government. and when the Jewish delegation of- musical director. • • • Don't Walt Till Spring • Buy Now—Save Money Rev. Lionel Geffen has died in London. He was a member of the fired a moderate interpretation of the , scientious and efficient tutelage of its KOFFMAN H. M. executive of the Ukrainian Federation and other Jewish charitable institu- Balfour Declaratiom, they "met with Melrose 6550 , Ree. 912 E. Hancock tions. Ile intended to proceed last week to Bessarabia in behalf of the understanding." The cabled dispatch I Offices 1503 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Cherry 1472. Federation to investigate the conditions of the Jewish refugees there. Be : which told of the conference, was matched in most careful and studied war • e served as chaplain in the army. (Concluded from Editorial page.) was 50 years old. During the . • • • terms, telling not toil much hat per- ulation. g of im agin at iv e to mother and father and The ban on the Bible in the public schools of California was lifted by , mittin -finitely story e t patch did no t s t a spedce des case protesting against the placing I The oderate interpre- gr andfather. a derision of the Supreme Court in a test wondered if she was being Re that Balfour the m Decl arat ion met ' of the Scriptures in school libraries. The court declared that there is no I however, he in school libraries the Protestant andltaofavor; that Hussein HMI his son, scolded, but mother cried and grand- Don't suffer—get quick relief. c onstitutional objection o n it father •put his hands on her head, and Catholic Bibles, the versions of the Jewish Talmud, the Koran or the teach- with of T rans. Effective and Inexpensive. rul bduah, lld thater s of . said he knew she'd be the mother of the Emir Apulate the right inns of Confucius, inasmuch as they are not sectarian books but classics in ! jordania sti It costa nothing to corns down ,. Arabs must be observed, and that both I /r 50 CAN WE Agli k HFI ALTY COMPACT :I IMF 1 GARFIELD 2423.5380 SWAP Children s Corner Rheumatism literature. and find out. THE WAYNE BATHS Second and Front Sts. Sulphur Mineral, Turkish Tonic, Swedish, Electric Balks. SWEDISH MASSAGE Take Woodward Through Car. Cherry 4784 • • • • The Gerer Rabbi (one of the leaders of the Chassidic sect) has left Lodz, together with his son and a number of Jewish industrialists, for Pales- tine, where they intend to stay for two months. Thousands of Chassidim delegations came to say farewell. Special cordons of and many Orthodox scheduled to guard the stations to see that order was maintained. police were The party consisted of 30 persons who traveled in a special train to Vienna and from there to Triest. • The Original Jack's Restaurant 2517 Woodward Ave. Between Sibley and Henry Streets. Hussein and Abdullah were anxious I Then the Rebbe said that the early for the co-operation of World Jewry! frost had caused the trees to turn in the solution of General Arab prob. I most beautifully down by the little lems, concluding with a quotation! creek that flowed by the town. And front the address of the Jewish Me- , he and grandfather and Max and gation to Hussein, emphasizing the I Rosie were going to take a walk there friendliness of the Jews toward the and see—they'd just forget school and Arabs and their desire to live in peace : go walking, and eat seed cakes. alongside them, not neglecting to re-' And Rosie danced happily and said mind the Arab chieftain of the tradi- I she didn't mind now that Rosh ha tional Jewish right to a Homeland in : Shanah was coming—she wasn't Palestine and the approval by nations afraid. An d with one in hand in Rebbe grandfather's, of the world of the Balfour Declara- Levy's anti , went out to read God's handwrit- lion and the British Mandate. she It does not seem too imaginative to ins in the autumn leaves.—(The A rt • • • 0 I this the beginnings of a peace between arranging for special frontier points through which will : the Arabs and Jews, which has not' An agreement hitherte , been known, that there short- be regulated the , repatriation of Ukrainian and Roumanian Jewish refugees, : , y will be established an Entente Cor• was signed by the respective delegations meeting in Bucharest. The agree- t PHONE Th i s Beaut i ful l Sty le Victrola — No. 400 — Bring its charm and enjoyment into your home immediately—pay for it later, if preferred, in small amounts, monthly. Artistic design, dainty carving and choicest of rich wood, make this a strikingly beautiful piece of furniture. While the fact that it is a VICTROLA assures you of ut- most perfection of reproduction. 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I Dtleiste.r, were fired upon from the Roumanian and Russ - re Cha e and whands at n th bi Alba and Ate. fl miles fror points of controd are at Tighitia, Ce.tato.a, • • • • lOtZOTI an. laboring SO valiantly in the is go- Proclamations calling upon the , local population to rise and massacre r e habilitation of Palestine, there of number a ar the organization of the ing fo oiwd the Jews are being widely circulated in Kishineff as well as in Business Men's Lunch other Bessarabian towns by Fascist' followers . lewkh Agency for Palestine. II A. M. to 3 P. M. . of Professor Cuza. These , th A group of the must influential —S0c.—TRY IT— proclamations led to a conflict between the Jewish leaders in the country have former having confiscated the proclamations and the. military censor having Evening Dinner taken the first important step to this permitted their circulation. The Minister of the Interior then intervened P. M. to 11 P. M. with the Minister of War, calling to his attention the fact that' the circula- realization in the issuing of a joint and upward 60c. ■ call to outstanding American Jewish had been forbidden since October. Special Sunday Chicken Dinner tion of literature of an inciting character • • • • personalities to, meet in conference for EIGHT-COURSE—V. 15 the purpose of considering this ques- Jewish students at the Warsaw Medical University held a massmeeting to protest against their exclusion front classes in dissection because they have tion in New York City on February been unable to furnish the quota of Jewish bodies demanded by the non- 17. The call is signed by a committee Jewish students. They protested the fact that they are not permitted to dissect Christian corpses, declaring that the Christian students have not been headed by Louis Marshall and includ- required to provide corpses. The Jewish students decried the decision of ing Col. Herbert Lehman banker, the Warsaw rabbis not to deliver Jewish corpses to the university and have philanthropist and chairman of the announced a demonstration in the university against the decision of the reconstruction committee of the Joint Distribution Committee.; Dr. Cyrus rabbinate. • • • Adler, chairman of the executive com- The Frankfurter Israelite of Berlin, in an editorial, appeals to the Rab- mittee of the American Jewish Corn- binate Council of the Agudah Israel to petition the League of Nations not mittee and acting president of the to accept the proposed amendment to the calendar. This amendment con- Jewish Theological Seminary and templates making the new year commence on a Sunday each year.' This Judge Horace Stern of Philadelphia, year president of the Philadelphia Federa- Select Dancing Nightly would mean that every three years there would be one week of each having eight days and in the fourth year there would be two weeks having tion of Jewish Charities, all of whom eight days each. Thus, some Sundays will actually be Mondays, Tuesdays, attest to the "duty which rests upon Wednesdays, etc. The Frankfurter Israelite pointed out that the Jews who he Jews of this country who are not ' Particular People Prefer are in the habit of relying on the civil calendar will be unable to tell from members of, or affiliated with, the Zionist Organization to consider ser- Jewish Sabbath falls on. the Palais the proposed new calendar what day • the • • • iously the relations to the economic Strictly censored, Highest problems of Palestine and to its cul- of Immigration Curran has declared that in the future Commissioner Standard welfare societies on Ellis Island will receive information regarding detained tural and industrial upbuilding." from government officials. 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In the light of the Mail's h in it is interesting to recall the following statement by Premier Macdonald charter upon their step, whicdi- in August, 1922: "The approval by the Council of the league of Nations rated a vital interest in Irnai Brith event of the greatest importance to the affairs. Ile invited them to join Pis- ts of the mandate over Palestine is an whole Jewish race. The whole world will now expect the Jews to face in a gah Lodge and to pa L i te dde in its practical practical way the responsibilities thus placed on their shoulders. They program and activity, but ad must co-operate with the government in removing all obstacles to a peaceful if they still saw fit after the evening's settlement to effect a concordat with the Arab population and to develop the discussion to organize a new lodge, , that the members of Pisgah Lodge resources of their own homeland in Palestine." : will be glad to co-operate with them • • • • '005 felt A reconsiderations of the government's attitude towards the use of the in every possible manner. It all those present that as a result Hebrew language is asked in a memorandum submitted to the commissar by nationalities, Stiolin, by a group of Russian and Jewish writers and eif the special meeting a better un- all of scientists, including the academicians Oldenberg and Maar, the critic Per- derstanding was created among shenson, the composers Gnesin and Shor, and the poet David llofstein. members of the local Jewish common- asks a repeal of the legislation which makes the use of ity interested in Inuti Brith affairs. The memorandum A novel program wilt be held on Hebrew unlawful and denies the government's contention that the use of 1924 , Ilebrew is necessarily connected with Zionism, a contention which has been I next Monday evening, eb. la, ■ the principal argument against the use of Hebrew and instruction in the which will be in the nature of language. The memorandum requests the introduction of Hebrew courses Father and Son celebration. The or- in the Jewish government schools. The Jewish Culturaneague has entered Philomathic Debating Club, an of Jewish boys interested with the government a protest against the memorandum, severely censuring' in ganization public speaking and the discussion Hofstein for his part in it. geo im id a • • • • • t,hepugbulei sc tsproofblepmi,sg, will en that Commandant Ivan Ilejjaa has appeared at police headquarters in Buda- of Who pest and has made a confession that he is the leader of the irregular Alfoeld occasion. The meeting will he turned Brigade. Be has supplied to the authorities all details concerning the corn- . over entirely to the youngsters, position of the brigade and the location of its arms and munitions. The will conduct it in their own way. The Hungarian official telegraphic bureau circulates a statement by Minister program includes a parliamentary for the Interior M. Ivan Rakowsky declaring that the whole story of the , drill and a number of short orations intended coup against the government, for which the Changrad bomb was I by several of the guests. Refresh- to have been the signal, is to be traced back to the fantastic ideas of a . ments will be served. A large crowd group of politically undeveloped and irresponsible persons resident in Chon- is expected for the occasion. grad and its vicinity. Liberal political circles here regard the statement I oniir"olfk"Protest Arnest !;117tim merely as an attempt to restore confidence in Hungary abroad so as not to I A P strorttrgt jeopardize the chances of the Ilungarian loan now being negotiated in , against the adoption of the proposed , • • • • : Johnson anti-immigration bill WEIS London. a to Psi s gdin- b r anthost a l la .meeting e i last . a T th t e h b op o ted • a L d od I SPRUNIC ENGRAVING CO. • Dr. Stephen S. Wise in an address before the American committee for 1 and unjust and as being the Independence of Armenia, in New York, characterized the Lausanne , criminatory upon a false and unscientific treaty as an "abject and humiliating surrender on the part of civilization to , based does the open door mean!" he asked. "It means a door I doctrine of racial supremacy. A spe- Turkey. What that opens outward only, the open door for Sinclair and Doheny and thecial committee consisting of Theodore I The fact that we even consider this treaty means that we Levin and Jacob Miller and headed Rockefellers. are losing our ideals. Are two or three Christian colleges in Asia Minor I by Bernard Ginsburg, to draft suita- I, for one. do not want them to stand hie resolutions of protest and forward more important than the Beatitudes! of the them to the representatives of the at the expense of the honor of the American people, and the honor former 'oral district in Congress and to Armenian people." 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