A liferiaiN ffeal Periodical Curter

C17/TON ATMS - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE THIRTEEN

PeDentorr,frwisn &wawa

UNDERTAKES DENIES HAVING MADE
REPORT
BIBLE

----- —
JUDGE LEHMAN SOUNDS TRUMPET-
CALL ON BEHALF OF JEWISH YOUTH

)004-tuti

U.
they are apt to run thrill merely as !CHICAGO
ANTI-ZIONIST
t
have the opportunity to attend a Pass-
TRANSLATION OF
social clubs.
over Seder in camp or in town. We
"The program which will make
BOSTON,- -LI. T. A.1 -- Cardinal O'-
have provided matzoths for every
iations of real benefit to
ex-
United States naval vessel, army post such assoc
CII1CACM.—(J. T. A.)—The Uni- Connell ,ihsolutely denies, in an
the cmmunity
must be carefully
o
a clusive ttatemert to the Jewish Tel-
and hospital.
out.
The asscoiations must versity of Chicago has undertaken
WOrked
egraphic
Agency,
the
remarks
attribu-
Army.
By A. H. FROMENSON
For the Peace-Time
s r
be upe vised by responsible execu- sew. American translation of the ted to hts in the American press, in
"The entire income of our trusteed lives who Call inspire the members of
The translation will be made
which he ivas cpe , ted as expressing an-
With a deliberate stripping of os- own buildings. Six of them were funds is only about $90,000 and most the organiaiton with a desire for Bible
from the origi nal Hebrew by a group ti-Zionis' sentimelds, and dissatis-
tentation the New York Y. M. II. A. completed since November 1, 1922, of that is actually used by the Jewish
something bet ter than urn recrea- of professors fro m the university, un- faction with the rule of Sir Herbert
which
together
with
four
others
now
recently held its fiftieth annual meet-
Welfare Board in work among sol- lion, and who must be able to guide der the editorship of Dr. I. M. Powys
ing. At a later date there will be ft in process of construction, represents diers and sailors, and disabled veter- though they do nut dictate the activi- Smith, professor of Ilebrew 1.anguage Samuel in Paltstme, when conferring
with the Pope.
fitting celebration to mark this event, all investment of $3,500,000 by Amer- ans. The members of constituent so-
ties of the organization. The Jewish and Literature at the university.
Better Upholstered Furniture.
so significant In the forward march ican Jewry for its youth. Another cieties of the Jewish Welfare Board
114;1111-
Welfare
Board
shows
existing
Upholstering and Matt
of New York's Jewry, aye, in the $2m00,000 has been made avallxblt
about 220,0110 scattered
ILII i i0114 the need for such executives.
forward march of American Jewry. for Jewish Center buildings through number
1321 -23 WEST KIRBY
throughout the United States. In It finds and then trains these execu-
For, a, was so succinctly brought campuigns that have been conducted order to provide field secretaries, to
Walnut 1123
tives. Through 'its field secretaries.
out by Judge Irving Lehman, its pelts- during 1923. Located strategically, supervise existing organizations, to it gives to each executive the latto•lit
ident, the Ninety-second Street Y. M. where they are wholesomely influent.- pepare literature of instruction fur of the accumulated experience of all
IL A. of New York ma, the inspirit_ int; the lives of thousands upon thou- these organizations, to study their
the other associations. It helps each
Jewish sands of Jewish young men find
lion for the great chain of
work, to arouse the communities to assosiation to lay out programs of p,
a00000tu
Centers throughout the United States, women, reconciling the two genera-
the
need
for
such
work,
to
organize
Wiping
work. It provides pamphlets of in-
a chain linking up the Jewish youth of thins, unifying all elements,
campaigns for building funds or for struction for particular forms of 11
PASSOVER GREETINGS
A merit% into a great peace•time army out the petty dividing lines separat- increased membership, to precur• and
V6' , ! rks toil standards which A
striving mightily for Jewish and inet Jew from Jew, and raising the train t•xectitive directors and superin- work. It
all the associations strive to reach.
American status of the entire Jewi common-
tendents for Jewish Centers, for
r ;
Responsibility of Every Jew.
Y. M. 11. A.'s and Y. W. II. A.'s. re-
"From II small elulf founded 50 sty. •
It emphasises the respoisibility
i- i d • building fund •am- quires at least $150,000 a year. That
years ago, the Young Men: Ile tit w •
Association has developed into at great pitign undertaken I.y the board has is the minimum, absolutely, and to ar- resting on every Jew to do all in his
failed to reach the amount rive at that minimum we have re- power to help make the Jewish youth
erganization whs. , influence is felt ever
Auditor and Compiler of
throughout the country," said Judge sought," Judge Lehman added, which duced our budget to the lowest possi- sound in betty and soul so that they
k
Lehman in his report. "It has tlem• is a rather modest way of pointing ble figure. This has been possible may he useful members of the ettin-
Federal Income and Ex.
onstrated during two generations its out how successful its propaganda only through the.devotion of our per- munity and useful citizens of the land.
nwth-
rise Tax Reports.
r to hold has been and how efficient its
sonnel. But this peace-time work It calls upon them to recognize that
constantly bermsng pow er
whenever a ,Iew g es wrong it is be-
the young American Jew true tt, the ods and personnel are.
cannot go on unless we can secure
"We go into a tsinmonity only another 125,000 annually from .hews cause the co in ni un n ity has fobs' to
finest ideals of race and country. In
centers like ours they come ts feel when asked by some group, either in this country who recognize the bring to hear every influence it could
earnestly and deeply that the name of young people organizing a Jewish value of our work net only to the have exerted to keep him straight;
or de-
.few is a mark of honor, but only if Center or similar organization,
present generation hut also for the that the shatine is nut only upon the
213 HAMMOND BLDG.
one who has fallen. but must rightly
that mina. is worthily borne. For Sal s t s i o u s of improving the status of one future of Israel in America.
Cherry 9273
in existence, or on the invita-
be shared by those who could have
years the lives of tins, who were already
"There should be very little diffi-
but did not hold helping'hand
young
men
time
of
a
group
of
communal
leaders
culty in securing the extra funds we
ononnonnountWu)antinnanot i nn members here as boys Or
of standing behind the young
when lie first stumbled."
have shown that front such a feeling desirous
need, because we are doing a work of
His chambers, in which this inter-
has come spiritual strength and that men and women of the community," vital importance for ourselves and
here their desire and ability ts lead said Judge Lehman in describing the our country. Until now, we have view was Inking place, had grown
dark
with the drabness of a gloomy
useful lives have 'been developed. field work of the board. "The day made no appeal fur funds to individ-
a- may coon—if ever we have sufficient
winter dusk. Hut the room was radi-
:pring hats that interpret entraneingly the
"The Young Men's Ilebrew A991iC i
uals
or
communities,
either
directly
us to go into common:-
ant none the less, with the light of
lion was founded because a group of funds—for
season's rogue, yet that urr intimately in-
or through our constituent societies,
that
Jewish
ardor
which
flames
from
young men conceived the idea that ties, unmasked, in order to make
dividual.
we felt that we should wait until
Judge Lehman's soul. As he paced
knowledge of an emphasis upon Jew• propaganda for the idea. But for the for
we could demonstrate by actual ex-
Our Specialty Is Dealing in
isih ideals and traditions. would present we go only where we are in- perience the scope of the work which up and down—a habit he has when
Each toque and hat serial dmigned for the
No campaign is undertaken
pondering -deeply—his stature seemed
woman whose beauty it crowns, 1111 loot wilt,'
strengthen them morally anti make cited.
should be done and our ability to do
a ad feline.
increased to Mat:missal measure.
them better citizens. Because the without a preliminary investigation of
is the variety of materials, shapes
the work. We cannot much longer
idea of the Y. M. II. A. was sound it the needs tif the community. Usually delay such appeal, and the time has
The Center or the Street Corner.
Supplying Road Houses, Hotels
has spread, but we who are members a comprehensive study is made and come when we can fully justify our
"Jewish influence toward right
and Cafes.
right thinking, good citizenship
and directors of this organization best the hoard requires the assurance of appeal by convincing proof of the im-
know how strong the influence of such consideration of the report of the
can
be brought to bear fully only in
Also All Kinds of Sea Food.
a responsible group of the portance of our work."
associations can be made, how vital s t u dy by
Jewish Centers, and by demonstrat-
"But is the work of the Welfare
is the need fur them in our communal community concerned.
BROADWAY MARKET
ing these facts we are able to bring
Board important? Is it essential? in
An Outst•nding Accomplishment.
the full force of the community's
Phones, Main 1689; Main 97
life, and I welcome the occasion upon
other words, is it necessary to have
which we can tell others what we
The outstanding accomplishment in an organization stimulating the de- strength back of our young men and
women in their efforts to develop
have learned in our work. I hope
this field was the study ma € by
velopment of the Jewish Center idea,
trumpet call will go forth which the board in Chicago, in connection with
themselves as Jews, as citizens. Our
formulating programs, conducting
PHONE MAIN 8184
older men and women will heir—a a campaign for $2,500,000 of which
young people cannot find and should
campaigns and so on? Could not
not he compelled to seek social oppor-
call to stand behind their young men $1,000,000 was for two Jewish Center
these be dune just as effectively by
and women in their demand that they buildings. In a little more than a
tunity, physical recreation and educa-
each community, independently, with-
be given fullest opportunity for devel- month a comprehensive investigation
tion in Y. M. C. A.'s and the like. If
out central direction?" I hurled these
WHOLESALE
opment as individuals, as Jews and
ade of the Jewish population,
we do not provide them with these fa-
wa s
questions at Judge Lehman in rapid
as Sounded
citizens. by Judge Irving Lehman its size, character and distribution, succession, because I felt that they cilities we leave them to find their
companionship and their opportuni-
• t to which provision had been went to the heart of the problem.
made for Jewish education, recrea-
ties on the street corners and in places
that trumpet-call to Stan
"It is the natural tendency of all of public amusement, good, bad and
Jewish youth in America, a ,youth tion, Americanization work and other
alive and vibrant with ambition and pertinent data. The needs of the human beings to seek recreation. Un- indifferent. We adult Jews can best
7.1sphenest
with desire to be of community were presented and rec- less this tendency is intelligently di- influence our youth, and if we fail to
00441-0047
service to their country, to their ommendations made regarding the na- rected it is bound to lead our young influence them in the right direction
people
to
seek
their
recreation
in
Jews, we fail as
faith—will he heard, will be heeded, ture, size and location of the build-
we fail not merely as
332 East Congress Street
is being heeded. Standing himself, ings required. An architect's calcula- places more or less undesirable," Americans," he declart•d in tones vi-
squarely behind the Jewish young tion of the dimensions and number Judge Lehman began after a few mo- brant with feeling for these whom he
Phone Cadillac 3165
men and young women of 'America, of the facilities, together with an es- ments grave pondering of my ques- conceives -it to be his foremost duty
Detroit, Mich.
t f the Jewish Welfare
. t was included
in the tions. "There is also a tendency on to lead forward along the road to use-
,
idcn
as p
urea
the part of young people to form
[Ward, and in the midst of responst-
living.
themselves into groups. It is our duty ful "The
bilities
thrust
upon
him
by
his
su-
renal.
Jewish Welfare Board is, I
o-oatKI
"Special consideration has been
g*******IXHXH)-000-0- "Go
n of to activities to see to it that these groups are on sincerely believe, the instrumentality
premely merited elevation to the bench
n to the promotioand
directed as to become self-consciously
he New York State Court of Ap- forewomen anti girls
6
he has w,tn the right to sound for
enlarge Jewish and to seek the best there is through which this responst iiy o
re of i uence in Jewish in Jewishness." He was carefully the Jew for every Jew whom he can A
peals ,
this trumpet-call, a right freely rec- their sphenfl
h the
throug
Ma inly
weighing each word as he, spoke, for influence in the right direction can be
ognited by American Jewry. inter- lion mode possible by the specialized he is not given to hasty utterance. lie brought home to all Jews. it is the
For the opening phase o my
was insisting that I write down each instrumentality through which this
n
view I asked Judge Lehman to carry effort of the field secretary
for
en
a
have
here and
be aniza- word, and from time to time he would' responsibility of the Jew for every
the story forward to cover 1923, bear- women's work, tees
rev rg
go back to make changes, so that his Jew whom he can influence in the 0
I
number
of
mer
me about a year
lions that have resulted in recogniza- utterances in final form, should he right direction can he- brought home
in mind that just
ing he
ew
entality
adequate
granted st
es
and
vileg
ago
pri
characterized by that accuracy of to all Jews. It is the instrum
the ach ieve- tion of for
Centers.
resp onsi-
RECEPTION ROOM
h he ha d discussedBoard,
wom en in Jewis h
statement to which he is devoted. The through which this sense of
espe-
vision
Call be . turned •
0
in
whicof the Welfare
merits
"Requests for assistance relating judicial habit dominates his every bility when awakened
hatty its peace-time operations to 1
into practical effort. And it is
I to every phase of Jewish Center work
0
public statement.,
instrument
which,
after
this
practical
e
end
of
1922.
th
•
Real Achievement. I reach the office daily and information
A
Jewish Centers for Jewish Youth.
a
effort has resulted in the erection of °.
i Revelation of
way of reply, he picked up from I and advice is currently and expedi-
cult to
"The Young Men's Hebrew Associa- Jewish Centers, will enable the corn - CA
Complete Optical 'Service.
0
By
a condensed report for thettiously furnished. Though diffi
describe these services are none the tion must constantly increase their munities to carry on the work in those 0
Optometrists
h' desk
n o
power to hold Jewish young men true centers most effectively. That is
finite.
question prep ared by a y
rng
Opticians
d
perio
in
n
es-
0
'
and Man °ufP=
lucksman, th Ware
Board's !less tangible
de
Jewish ideals and to make them the Jewish Welfare Board is an
o
is being and
gathered
cnstantly
on
• elf
Artificial Eyes.
L. m, G
a better citizens,". he declared. "This scntial instil ution," he concluded, A
brief in
document
Ite various
executive director,
intent rich
revels- 'thious
elements in the progra
obligation
is in itself a challenge to "and that is why I believe we have
•
f
useful
data
is
being
regu-
1643 BROADWAY
h in •
u
the community to provide adequate the right to ask all forward-looking 2
V
tion of real achievement. llow real". I
Madison Theater Bldg.
Ilere is the answer: Ninety-one Jew- 1 tarty added to so that the necessary Jewish Centers where the normal so- Jews who give thought to Jewish prob- 5
Main 3356
ish Centers in this country have their t service may be intelligently supplied. cial needs of the young Jew and Jew-
k it an easy' task for us
these
services
are
the
furnish-
to
Among
year we need
ing of curricula on courses of Jewish
°C>0.ROCHX1-00*-0-000*
9 can he met, and where the desire ( I to raise the $125,000 a
spiritual development can
history, information on the conduct for
in addition to our present funds in
- strengthened and satisfied. Only ill
- order to carry on and develop our
lof summer camps, diamatics, sub
- Jewish Centers, built
l up by the com
jects for debates, essays, plans
munity as whole, can Jewish young work on behalf, of
the
peace-time
a
young
menand
ri
-the organization of junior activities
democratic army of
WSWISIISII311001,11.11.410011 ■ 111WIMI
t t he
and of special interest grou ps, the men anti women find opportunity fo
women whom we see o
planning of leaders' training courses, social recreation and for their moral, path of highest Jewish•and American
the arranging of art exhibits, infor- mental and physical development.
usefulness." •
mation on motion pictures and slides
"But you have asked me why the
- — --
of Jewish interest and the like. A Jewish Welfare Board is essential to STRAUS URGES FRANCE
lecture and concert Bureau performs this work, which, after all must be
- TO PASTEURIZE MILK
a most important service in arranging done by the communities themselves,"
cultural programs for Jewish Cen- he went on, now taking up my ques-
Are all worthy of the name of "Stroh" which has stood for 70 years
PARIS. — (,1. T. A.) — While rit
ters particularly at distant points tions in detail. "The Jewish Welfare France Nathan Straus launched :a
for THE HIGHEST QUALITY .
Board is not intended as a substitute movement, similar to the one he 'COD -
, and in small communities."
Ale, Mattay-
Bohemian Lager, Birch Beer,
for the community. It does not do the ducted in the United States, for the
Jewish Soldiers and Sailors First.
Cola, Carbonated Water, Distilled Water Ice,
"A few moments ago, Judge Leh- community's work for it. But it pasteurization of milk for children.1
helps the communities to do this es- Monsieur Ardoin has been engaged by
man, you intimated that the Jewish
FNESI DRUG STORE
Alaska Ice Cream, Pure Malt Syrup
Welfare Board lacked sufficient funds sential character-building, Jewishly him to continue the milk pasteuriza-
to carry on the work it should like to stimulating and unifying work prop- tion propaganda and to start activi-
erly. Without such help as is given ties in that respect. The French press
do," I interrupted. "There is a rather
Detroit, Mich.
by the Welfare Board theyoung men lauds the efforts of Mr. Straus and
.
general impression that the Jewish
Phone, Cadillac 6640
and young women whom we are try- states that it anticiliates extremely
Welfare Board is beyond financial
worry—that it has sufficient funds ing to rea will form their own as beneficial results.
sociationssch Bt having formed them
for all of its operations and projects."
_
"If that impression exists," Judge
Lehman replied. "it is an entirely

The

Cowley Shoppes

HATS

2981

with
Personality
PRBEN-riNc;

a

JAMES E. CUMMINS

o.

g

I

THE NEW
FASHIONS

-

IN

i s

Spring Millinery

ce-Pres.

c 3285

THE
L. SOLOMON FISH CO.

■

FISH and FROGS

N

Gloria Hat Shoppe

CS

1514 Woodward Ave.

Louis Rabaut Inc.

i.cors— DOLLS

r tvoi. ■■ ■■■•■W eso sa m m ls. ■ ■■■ ■■■■■■■■•1

NOVELTIES
PARTY FAVORS
DECORATIONS
FIREWORKS and FLAGS

IRS
PANS

0
0

PASSOVER GREETINGS

The Myro
Optical

1713

Co

,

g
g
p

THE liU GH J. DREYER

c

Funeral l Directors

QUALITY

2

I

LCo.

Extends

malmonsw

•
i

Greet ngs
assover Greet

0 : 1 11■■■■■■■•■■■

dain 6826
...... ...

d 5

To All

Stroh's Products

1, lobo
e I '

Ginger

The Stroh Products Co.

DRY

Your Guests

undry

from out of town will want to
see the interior, of the world's
largest office building. General
Motors.

!Irose 3992

/1/~1

1 •.

Enter from Grand Boulevard
and ask the lobby attendant to
guide your party to the many
points of interest of this roofed-
in city.

Your guests—and you—will
come face to face with new
beauty and the scientific ad-
vancement of the age.

olicy

is little
when •
worry,
e be-
. Policy.
ou that
at e•ery
they are

y

I or
e..
?.I I.
ON-

The perfect climax to your
General Motors building tour
will be a call at Shapero's,
America's Finest Drug Store,
off the corridor from Grand
Boulevard.

Dainty sandwiches. Refresh-
ing drinks.

The markets choice st
toiletries for fastidious women.
Delicious candies.

Inspection does not mean an obli-
gation to purchase.

Store Open from Eight to Six,

:oat

UAL

4Y

d Aver".
Alley

General [Actors Ruildin

DETROIT

•

mistaken one.
"At the end of the war the Jewi s h
Welfare Board placed $1,800,000
under the control of trustees. This
money had been raised for the pur-
pose of sustaining the morale and
providing opportunity for religious
exercises for Jews in the army and
navy of the United States during the

war.
"When peace came we accepted the
obligation of ministering to the wel-
fare needs of Jewish men in the
United States army and navy, and to
aid disabled veterans in hospitals and
vorational training centers. Only
after that has been provided should
we use any part of the funds con-
tributed for us in the army and navy,
! to build up the morale of the great
peace-time democratic army of the
! Jewish citizens of the United States
We have placed in the hands of our
trustees all the funds still containing
in our possession, and have stipu-
lated in the deed of trust that Pro-
vision must be made first for the Jew-
ish soldiers and sailors still in the
United States service, and for disa-
bled veterans and their families. We
feel that every sailor and soldier no
matter where his ship may be or what
past he may be stationed must know
this country are in-
that the Jews of
terested in his welfare, and that he
must have opportunity to attend serv-
ices particularly on the High Holi-
days. We have field representatives
visiting all the posts and arranging
with the rabbis and social organize-
' lions of nearby communities for visits
to the camp and for the entertainment
sailors when they
• of soldiers and
come to the towns. Where there are
no nearby communities or synagogues
we send rabbis to conduct services
and in Ilawaii we have stationed one
, of our representatives permanently.
"We have made provision that every
! Jewish soldier in the American serv-
from Shanghai to New York, shall

ice

f or Economical Transportation

Do You KnOW of the Improvements
in the New Superior Chevrolet?

See roue Nearest Chevrolet Dealer Today

.,

