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America fewisk Periacal eater

CUPTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

All Jewish News
All Jewish Views
WITHOUT BIAS

IFEDETROIT LWISII. HRONICLE j

ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN
THE
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1924

VOL. XV, NO 23

CO MMUNITY LEADERS ,
MAKE PLEA FOR NEW
HOSPITAL STRUCTURE

)
Will Direct Campaign
For Denver Hospital

Claims Jews Derive
r-N
F rom Hittite Origin

9-3-0-0

Per Year 53.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

NEW SCHOOL OPENED
Seidel Buys rill Deliver Address
SCIENTISTS DECLARE Toscha
At Brown Testimonial
AS VAST AUDIENCE
SUPERIOR RACE IDEA Celebrated Violin
VOICES ITS APPROVAL
LACKS SOUND BASIS

Pays $25,000 for the Da Vinci
Profesi, or Paul Haupt Denies
Stradivarius and Says
They Were of Semitic
It is Priceless.

Extraction.
Anthropologists Fail to Find
NEW YORK.—Toscha Seidel has
. —
just bought the Vinci Stradivarius
P II I I. A DELPHIA.—Reeent re-
Evidence of Inherent
for $25,000, and he said that he
searches in ancient history were die-
G r eatness,
G.

Show Need for Additional
Infirmary for National
Institution.

Telephone
GLENDALE

David A. Brown Sounds Call
for Great Educational
Enterprise.

would not part with the famous old
cussed by Dr. Paul Haupt, professor
SYSTEM NOW INCLUDES
violin "for a million dollars." Ile
of Semitic languages at Johns B op-
FOUR TALMUD TORAHS
IMS TO EMINENCE
hardly ever lets it be out of his sight,
bins University, before the American CLA
MADE BY MANY RACES the violinist admitted.
Philoeophical Society meeting here•
American Jewry Must Prove

"Its tone is of outstanding power
lie said, among other things, that the
SUFFERERS WHO SEEK
Hebrews were not Semites at all, but Question of White Superiority iko;,,,l,w1n.anutn),•u,'s•icztLn,utcrtulnSwenbtlell.." 1p:eoru.
Its Own Mettle, Says
ADMISSION MUST WAIT
a mixture composed largely of Hit-
Over Negroes Under
Rabbi Hershman.
' sonality, and when those two person-
tites. Interesting discoveries, he said,
Discussion.
Communal Workers Committee
alities coincide as they do in the case
made by scholars who are busy in
That
Detroit
Jewry is intent upon

Stradivarius and me, there is
Jews of
Germany deciphering the Hittite tab-
Will
making its educational system, gener-
PHILADELPHIA. --- The members , a
"f genuine
my
musical affinity. I value
lets relate to the Greeks just before
Detroit.
ally
regarded
as
second only to -the
-
the time of the Trojan War, accord - , of the American Philosophical So. the violin above all my ether pos
system developed in Pittsburgh, the
a sessions because we precisely suit
ing to Dr. Ilaupt. The classic his ciety, at its annual meeting, spent
most
efficient
in
the United States,
Headed Inc Milford Stern, chair-
tartan ho. considered 776 B. C.,
C. or whole session listening to a debate by each other, and I am convinced that
WAS manifested at the dedication of
man, and :Milton M. Alexander, vice-
the First Olympiad, the first date in anthropologists on the question, "Are' it is one of the finest examples of
the
recently
completed
building of
chairman, more than two score active
Creek history and regarded everY-' the various races of man potentially
the United Hebrew Schools at Phila-
thing before that date as impenet- equal?" The theory that the so- the famous
violin
maker."
, h tetaltie r vi tl i nil ! ri: n i, ,
workers in the Detroit Jewish com-
e.il ml,muf
nis le t- ritrIn
delphia
and
Byron
avenues
last Sun-
in
rabic darkness, according to the called Nordics have a superiority En
munity will canvass the Jews of the
day. More than 1,000 persons at-
city in behalf of the National Jewish
speaker, who asserted, however, that' among the white races was dismissed who brought the Stradivarius to •
tended
the
exercises
which
were
held
Hospital of Denver. which is calling
the Ihttite tablets contained refer- lightly, and the debate narrowed America last winter. Seidel had the'
in the auditorium of the new school-
ences to Greek rulers in the four- down to the issue whether there ex- first opportunity to buy it, but for
upon the Jews of the United States
DR. JOSEPH SILVERMAN
house.
fists any inherent superiority of the , several reasons he did not exrecise ,
for s350.000 with which to erect an
tecnth century B. C.
David A. Brown, who presided, de-
white races over the black. The ma- his option
until the day before Mr. ,
additional building. The move to
en
Traces A eas to Etruria.
.
clared that redoubled efforts were be-
add another structure to the present
In that century the Hittite man- jority of the speakers contended that Herrman sailed back to Germany.
ing
made throughout the county to
ft
ese
wias
no
real
evidence
of
white
Mr. Herrman bought it from
series of buildings is the result of an
h greeted Tavagalavas a Greek th
provide a Jewish religious education
g, as "my brother," an affection- superiority.
ever-increasing number of tubercular
nt riva t e individual in Europe," said
for
every Jewish boy and girl. This
"I
am
not
permitted
in
When the subject was thrown open .1r. Seidel.
patients who have been clamoring
ate appellation that he applied only
interest in Jewish education, he said,
to the greatest rulers, such as those to general discussion, one speaker deference to the wishes of 'Mr. Ilerr-
for admission but who had to be re-
is
the
result of the realization by the
of Egypt, Assyria and Babylon. A from the floor asked If there was not man to disclose any further details
fused on account of lack of space.
leaders in American Jewish life that
tablet of about 12110 B. C. referred i evidence on every side of the suprem- concernine his acquisition of the in-
The new building will provide for 100
MILFORD STERN
religious
training is not only worth
Reports of Smaller Conununi•
to Attarissiias or Atreus, the father acy of the whites, in the great civiliz- strument."
who at the present time are

fostering fur its own sake but as a

of Agamemnon, according to Dr. ,Woos built up by the elute races a.
History Is Known.
denied treatment, though inane o
ties Reveal Intense Jewish
preventive
measure against delin-
-
The history of Mr. Seidel's Strain
Ilaupt, who said that the year of the against the barrenness of achieve-
are in the advanced stage of the
Efforts.
them
quency.
, tartan is entirely known to dealers
fall of Troy was now pretty definite- i meat by the Africans.
, .
disease.
.
Power
of Religion,
"But a few thousand years ago,' and violinists as ter back as 1886, ac-
-
ly fixed at 1184 B. C.
Men on the Committee.
"Religious education possesses the
'h Michigan State Federation of
In the wedge-shaped writing on the replied Dr. Franz Boas, "the Egyp-
- Mr; Seidel. But back of :
The Detroit committee. in addition
quality
of
endowing
the child with
its
annual
6
el mpl Sisterhoods held its
Temple
IIittite tablets, the word for Troy is tians might have said the same thing cording to
.
to Mr. Stern and Mr. Alexander, is
'remise, or It-ru-i-sae This word is of the whites. Looking at the back- that
date
its record
practically
been
blotted
out. It has
came
to light T t.• n g Monday, April 28, in Seel- power to resist weakness and tempta-
,.
,
tion
and
of
amusing
a
sense of duty
las
e
composed of the following: Dr. Leo
that • t rhoo I
f th
--, —
the basis for "Etruscan," according wardness of the white races, the y,
naw i a s the guests o of
J and W AS lost, only to reappear again I.'"
,
ss and loyalty to its parents and to Jew-
city. Miss
. • Se nu '. to Dr. Ilaupt, and confirms the tradi. might have said, They are shiftless,
M. Franklin, Rabbi A. Iff. . Hershman
A n t 1.

of Temple Beth El of
' in of A merman
A. 0 rig
y
Berkowitz,
David
A.
ish
ideals.
The
cost
of
Jewish edu-
tion that Etruria was settled from ' superstitious, mentally inferior and
man
times since
production by Lillie LenotT in the absence of Mrs.
' " the
violin-maker
in its
1740.
Ra b bi Henr
tism Will be Described by
Brown, Fred M. Butzel, Henry Wine-
The label of Antonius Stradivarius Israel Rich, 'resident, welcomed Mrs. cation should never be considered.
Troy. The Etruscans became the pa- nothing can ever be made of them.'
Herman
Bernstein.
The
Jewish
community
should
never
man. Julian Krolik, Adolph Piaster
Ile added that the human family , with the date is in the violin. Mr.
'
d 1ph Slonipap of Detroit state pees-
tricians of Rome, he said.
weld, Albert W. Schloss. Adolph
A ° ' to th e chair. Mrs:Jacob T fhal rest until the problem of providing
I was a very old one, that civilization Seidel says it shows no evidences of ideal,
With Hittite..
Connecta
Jews

thorough
re-
.
Herman Bernstein, distinguished
Was restoraton
Freund, Jacob Nathan, Dr. Charles
delivered an address of greeting or for every Jewish child a
i
i
and repars.
The Ilittite Kingdom of Asia i Was a very new thing, and that it ..
alter Fur hs,
and au
author,
, editor of the
ligious education is adequately met.
, .1t is of a golden orange color," the Saginaw organization.
S 'Hi Harry Solomon.
journalistan
b 11 . Devi,
ish Tribune,
will deliver a lecture Minor, a power in
n its
ts day to Egypt' a mistake to judge the potentiaiities
Davis,
• m' .
by their standing said
Wallace Rosenheim, Jaco
Jew II
Reports were given by delegates Our responsibility becomes clearly
Mr. Seidel,
t , it•1 s, 1 , o an(1 is made of
i d .4
Came to Am- and Babylonia, , owes its place in his- I of different races
'tisni
D. W. Simons, Alexander Seater, on
.
. • uni
, A n C-S
ow
curly maple like most of the instru- from the various sisterhoods in the manifest when we realize that Jewish
„ OW
at
the 1 annual
nweting of the tory wholly to archaeology for the ' at the present time.
, .
• in. s
Morris Friedberg, Bernard Ginsburg
Champions White Race. manta of that period."
I It concerning the progress of their education makes of our boys and
l:.ricti,,
nen s Temple Club on Wednesday, reason that before certain clay let- ;
Zella Ilimelhoch. Joseph J. Cummins, . May 14. This meeting will be open tire and records were dug up in 1 The cause of the whites was argued
The history of the violin shows 1 organizations in keeping alive the girls better men and women and bet-
.
Samuel J. Rhodes, Isaae Goldberg.
ter citizens."
l by H. U. !tall, curator of general that it turned up in Paris in 1886. It ,
Egypt
and
Asia
Minor,
the
Ilittites
The exercises were opened with a
Clarence Enegass and William Fried to members and the women of their had
in a spirit
knowledge
of Judaism.
The
disappeared from written history ethnology of the museum of the Uni- then belonged to a Frenchman named teen
I Jewish
and training
the chil-
prayer in Ilebrew by Rabbi Judah L.
was
received
with
Chardon,
who
sold
it
to
Casella
report
of
Bay
City
h. ouseholds.
man.
was
Mr. Bernstein 's reputatien as a except for references in the Old Tess versity of Pennsylvania, who said
Levin.
He pleaded for a large at-
A.
Brown
enthusias
That
hat cit has a temple
. famous violin dealer of Paris. Aft
lament which did not indicate their that proof of lack of inferiority
I u
David
ictarlihlY-
tendance of children from the neigh-
. author an d translate • i s
possesses p
endorsed the campaign and . cotn
. to be found everywhere among the that it disappeared, passing through, a m pe p m
B 2 ya n d nAios
h 23
piurnalist,
st.h ip
. of
ab ere
distin.
imeortanem,
borhood
and urged that sufficient sup-
a
'uted $500 to the fund.
ought
probably scores of hands before it synagogue, the i stern 19 of
r," "There
he said,
"to international. it comes of
The Hebrews were largely
port be given to the school to enable
i o
of government was a lways au to.
to be but one answe f
Herrma
to guished
literary
family.
II is and
father
r. he
am.. , form
w n in Berlin. ,consists of 2 members,
was a noted
Hebrew
scholar
writ- tite extraction and not Semi tes,
of Hit-
native tribes of Africa because their I was found by M
w
The
It
to
carry
out its program.
f h
ou ld not have
cording to Dr. Haupt, who said this craw. The weak-willed natives, , M r. Se id el said
ere present at the me et ng.
the man who notifies or
for
p ti
Rabbi E. Aishiskin praised the con-
in, an n uncle, conclusion was accepted by many i afraid of all responsibility, insisted an opportunity to use it until Sept.
the National Jewish .
iate at- er, :ol to Hirsch Bernstein,
l
u;s1
tent
of
the
curriculum of the United
having
because of the facial resem-, on having autocracies, according to 11, when he begins his European tour sisterhoods
state are
Consumptives. It is m
attempting throughout
to organize the
branches
and
el ongs. the distinction o
scholarseca
ceptance. The Present inability of orlon
pical
t Yid dish eried
1 i ' n Christiana, Norway. "I will not to bring into the groups already Ilebrew Schools and said that edu-
the modern Jews to ancient Mr . Hall, in order to shift all respon-
hosp ital to do so is a condition founded the firsd ern H ebrew publica- Hittite of
use it in America until I return here formed the Jewish women who are cators in the largest cities of the
ictures and because the Jew sibility away from themsely ot
the
and the first mo
once with tkin
, was a hercilitar';', per-
rn
that should he corrected At
and for my season of 1925 and 1926," ' scattered, three to a dozen in a town, country held the highest opinion re-
in this country. Mr. Bestein
Pes the Armenian, who is con- this, he saidy
sembl
garding the work of the Detroit sys-
-
the establishment of the new build- a lso turned to a literary caree r, Six r eidered
of peival defect of negro character.
ha, added.
, throughout the state.
as
the
direct
s
tem.
"In the region of the upper Nile,
'
ing.
years after his arrival in the United the Hittite.
Mrs. Stomata Remlected.
Basic and Essential.
as the Atari, the,
among
such
tribes
Month.
of
WsitMg.
Officers
elected
for
the
ensuing
Six the patient leaving the' States, he began to bring out novels,
"I' ore
That the Jewish religious school is
inued,
cont
he
1.akuta and oth ers ,"
nd, tti...nnslations of
year are as follows: President, Mrs.
ii,, boo k o f.. Ye r .e ., at st
riot merely an institution but the
tune-
W
principal
ilia
earli-
whose
"the
magicians,
Adolph
Sloman,
Detroit;
vice.presi-
iasslist
it(
-

hospital with those fatal motto 'e nus ssin c
basic, essential agency of Jewish
thin is that of rain-making, are the
,annot accept you for at least six eat shines
.. an d erti c l es appeared in
stories
dent, Mrs. Israel Rich, Saginaw; car- moral and intellectual progress was
people
tathiasedi•h
ng rust. he is
the
responding secretary, Mrs. Harry
months' ringing in his ears. Then the NUS' ork E veni
declared by Rabbi Moses Fischer.
the
Ohialitfesr. s 1:o ninis
Helper, Bay City; recording secre-
hink of what those six long months, the author of "In the Gates of Israel, "
Jewish enlightenment and freedom
.
Master
Picts, for if it does not come down at
- __
tory, Mrs. Charles Levy, Bay City;
if he lives
through them, will mean „ Contr.i .te Hearts," and "With Master
from superstition and attachment to
the right time, this means that their
to him. Stricken with a disease that Minds•
asurer, seMrs. Jacob Th al, Sagi naw. blind fate, he contended, owe their
treA
Rabbi
Joseph
Silverman
to
Be
l
a
a
nh
d
animals
and
their
crops,
their
only
re-,
delegatesc
t•Dailies.
_-----_
t
e
h
e
is eating away his life's blood; tor.
e h t It ua nwc ha oentefeohr atth
Wrote for Gre ■
presence in Jewish life to the school.
It was as special correspondent of Aims to Improve Conditions sources are destroyed. These chiefs,I
lured by a cough that racks his soul;
fri
Among Orators Who Will
The principal address was deliv-
the rain-makers, have various ways of
, Mrs. A. D. Phillip, was chairman of
seeing himself growing weaker every the Kleist inetnipolitan newspapers,
Establishment of
By
ered by Rabbi A. M. Hershman of
Address Banquet.
producing rain. One may have a col-
the committee arranging the lunch-
day; knowing himself to he fast ap -
Strong Bank.
Shaarey Zeilek Congregation. De-
mooching the final day of his life-- however, that he did the work which
_—
lection of rain stones, such as rock
eon. Spring flowers and candles

claring that the duty of the Talmud
such will be the daily existence of has given him his greatest influence
'decorated the table, at which fi0
NEW YORK.—Osias Schreck, rep- crystals nnd amethysts. These he
been ' and prominence. As a special mem-
Torah is to produce Jewish Jews and
Invitations to the banquet which
own Sun- guests were seated. Mrs. Harry
him to whom the hospital SIRS
o f the ew
York resentative of the Jewish Co-opera- plunges into water, and, taking r
a
N
ff
Jewesses, Rabbi Hershman said:
eompelled to say, 'You must wait six her of the sta
be given to David A. B Hotel Stat.' Weingarten, accompanied by her sis-
11, he toured five Bank of Commerce of Poland, , cane, 1 beckons with it to the clouds, ac- will
"Jewish Jews are not born but
clay evening, May 11, at
• Times from HMS to
months."'
ter, Miss Bessie Brezen, gave several made. The necessary work of a Jew-
Europe and secured exi•lusive inter- arrived here on a special mission to companying his gestures with an in. ' ler, have been sent out by the Detroit
the
,
songs
at
the
luncheon.
Short
wt.
Funds for Specific Purpose.
atest i nte , l - win the . financial support of the' cantation."
and
f the gre
,
ish
community is to turn out Jewish
ren
llayesod
committee
• with .solve
a
K
. . o • . a .. a • .. e ,,, iu
dresses were delivered by Miss Sarah
taking part in v iews
Denies Negro Prove,. H.,-,
of acceptances indicates that Silminsky of Detroit, who spoke on men and women who will carry for-
American bankers for the Jewish ,
Dr. Franklin, the
who
is
campaign
and who lectual ano spirituai ainur. in tn
"in the United States and elsewhere, number
I
1912
after
the
abrogation
an
imressive
gathering
will
assemble
ward
the torch of Jewish knowledge
rchants'
bank
in
Poland.
Mr.
p
f
me
I .
world
h Y W II A • Mrs B I Roen-
h., a • t;e
ii
,li of athe eA tal e a gn rt e
a this
p t.
y_
J
i
A
to honer Detroit's leading Jewish fig- berg, president of the B'nai Israel and morality. Now that the doors of '
the by the United States of its treaty WIth Schreck'
i io
is intimately acquainted with the
ie has made
the
progress
dt:
heal
h
ei
the
present
state
of
sa
m
au
because
of
the
contin-
America
have been closed to those of
eals,
are
The
banquet
is
planned
as
a
szit
hto
t
significant
a
m
aefe
lif 1032,
itlueen t totftatth
Skill be Russia
rn Europe and of the is due to white philanthropists and to demonstration of the regard in which Auxiliary of Saginaw; Mrs. Nathan our people in Eastern Europe who in
Istoefn
I , seed refusal of that country t.,isn, observe j a4tfa
Seitner of Bay City; Mrs. John liner
previous years had constituted for at
devoted to
building,
a vital
the erection
and imperative
of a new
ne. , its provisions insofar as Bmerifer new kind of help expected from leaders of mixed race. These are his the Jews of Detroit hold Mr. Brown
external superior forces, and he knows I an d as a recogn Ilion o f his ct tin• i man, vice•president of the Ladies Aid great spiritual reserves, we must our-
American Jewry.
trash y. These funds are entirely dire I Jews were concerned, Mr. erns e n
guished services in the outstanding, Society of Saginaw, and Miss Stella selves nourish the Jewish spirit so
In an interview with Jewish press it and still leans on them."
s ought entrance into Russia as a
Thal of the Saginaw Young People's
tinct from those contributed fori who
adequately and steadily that we In
special correspondent of the New representatives, Mr. Schreck gave a
In his paper
Dr. Boas
argued
that of recent
years has dedicated itself. The Society.
BM coal. ,
picture
of
the
present
economic
con-
no
scientific
method
had
been
found
fe,
A mange may be able to produce Jews
ir
i
srg
maintenance purposes. 1
I 1 causes to which American Jewry in
Rabbi Wolsey Speaks.
dent that the Jews of Detroit will do I York Sun, was debarred on the ch
io
celiac
t
the fundamental
and Jewesses who will keep aglow the
ditions of Poland and how they af- me asur i ng th
ings he had snug t
y dinner will also mark the gratitude of
Rabbi Louis Wolsey of Cleveland,
more than their share in this drive ithat hy his writ
of
different
races,
as
distinct
from
the'
feet
the
Jewish
population
there.
culture and traditions of the Jewish
occy
But
five
Detroit
Jews
interested
in
the
up-
h . utra
■ o i '
! . ann
The Polish population is mainly ag- mental and moral development due to building of Palestine for Mr. Brown's "n
n. ople. Failure in this work may
for one of American Jewry s ' greatest
."
, .
of Saginaw, delivered thprincipal
year slater, at the height of the rata- ricultural. Seventy-live per cent of custom, history, economic and social
activity in behalf of the Palestine ' address in the afternoon at ths 1 om- solind the death-knell of American
taani.y1
institutions of healing and
lution, hde, dial hgniagin thaac tcecs as
r the members of the Polish Parliament environment.
I Foundation Fund in the last several ,
wry.
Je
o
s
t
ae
sm
wrf
ate
-
Center- Rabbi
.
,

y oint
° f months.
"I , Judaism worth preserving? The
n t s frth e auperion. t
rom ans
the New York Herald and a syndicate are of the peasant class. Naturally "CI'
Ion the present phases of anti•Sen't-
ct ions.
,
'
answer
to this question is self-evi-
n Di r.
of forty other important newspapers. these representatives of the peasants the white race, he e continued , p
Quoting the words Si Hdlrl, hr
Among the activities in which Mr., ism.
also represented the Herald at the are particularly concerned with the
a religious dint.
"
e
(Continued on page 12.)
Must Answer.
I Brown is taking a leading part are , said: Judaism
represents
Community
Peace
Conference, and took occasion interests of their constituents. While
faith that teaches respect for other
"Can t he community do this work
the campaign for an adequate finan. religious faiths." Rabbi Wolwy , x
Synagogue at the sanw time to make an investi- Poland is now in a transition state
chaos
and
the
ial
c
well'
This
question
can only be an-
fina
cial
budget
to
carry
on
the
work
of
llon into anti-Jewish outbreaks in bet en
ressed the belief that who,: 'ill
Ness York Urges Taking
ga
n a new currency, ef -
stabilization of
ion of American Ilebrew Con- traces of anti-Jewish feeling h.,. ,. , , sosmi 3 by the community itself. The
h e
Into Home.
Poland. forts are being made by the new goy-
the plan recently pro.'
part
of
the
universal
re,
;;,,,nement
of
the
doing of this
gations,
• i''•
Made Notable Scoop.
appeared, then Judaism itself
--
exten d Jew i sh educational come
- . ri, which history has shown to be
pos e
ALBANY—Seventy-five represent- What the late Lord Northcliffe de- ernment to concentrate in its hands
inescapable obligation on our part
"the biggest journalistic as much of the national wealth as can
so
that
every
Jewish
child
in
the
ns
and
Purpose to Uphold Tradition.
the acquisition possibly be obtained. Citizens are
prove to be one of the calami-
, country may secure religious train- mankind.
olives of Temple Sisterhoods attend- scribes as
E ncourage Good Will.
After the lecture Mrs. C.
war was
o
of history. Our position in the
ing, and the $1,000,000 drive of the
ed the annual meeting and confer- !scoop," f the

Mr. Bernstein of a series I taxed continuousl y and for almost
kin, san g, accompanied by M.
by
Faders-
in
7
101
'd at the present time is precari-
ence of the New York State
NEW YORK.—A public meeting ' Jewish Theological Seminary.
of telegrams which had passed be- everything.
Burden Is on Commerce.
Unless we fortify our children
Fred M. Butzel will act as toast-
(ion of Temple Sisterhoods here last twe e former Kaiser and the laic ,
The next meeting of the 1 ,
A special burden has been placed to organize the Jewish Theatrical Al- ,
en th
Sunday .
panese War,
was held at the Bijou Theater ' master and the principal addresses will take place In Grand R le
(Turn to Page Two)
hy the peasant Polish Diet on all liance
Mrs. Sallie Ruble Glauber, peen-
• Tsar during the }lasso-Japanese
last week About 300 prominent Jew-, will be delivered by Dr. Joseph Sit. Perry.
Thr delegates to the c.
.
which revealed the ac
dent of the State Federation, spoke
spo
di scuss . branches om commerce, a tax being
t oral verman, rabbi emeritus of Temple' were: Mrs,
M I
.eon Van
V Vle i t
done ke autocrats were, at that timepowers imposed even on the gross amount ish theatrical people, inclu di ng ac reaati-!
of
the
work
that
is
being
EmanuE1,
New
York,
who
recently
of
Rindskoff of Detr
ptrheastenthaadnd hh
a i d ing a realignment of the world .
To of business done, exclusive of income, finedd managers,
h tour f y j ack Rosenberg of Gram:
I returned from a thor oug
New York's lower East Side and s
arrangements that
import or property taxes. Consider- a
OF
Rothenberg, chair- '
that one of the things the federation
to get the to the prouthee
1Palestine; Morris R
Ohs.
Fear)
Speissberger of
ing
that
the
Jewish
population
is
made
by
a
temporary
committee.
Was
hoped
name of
to accomplish
every unaffiliated
Jewish the United States. These
telegrams
A telegram of endorsement from man of the national executive board Mrs. Henry Anthony and
as ' The Willy- mainly the commercial element, the
were published in 1910
Joseph
Freedlander Was Architect of
rea d. T alk s ; of the Karen Ilayesod and Herman than Seitner of Bay City,
y Correspondence" with an intro- , Jews
Jrnews find themselves between two President Coolid ge was
New York's Traffic Towers.
family in the state in order that a Nick
and iss Mr.
ssara
On one band they are praising the purposes of the new or- Conheim, treasurer.
on by the late Theodore Itmise-
• Ph •
In
order
to
obviate
difficulties
at-
Lillie
ln
contact might be established. She diction
M
s Harry
Sagin aw , Mn.
ig nzt
on were
m de by JudgeMax
w
cted to pay practically
all the
alai
y
ng eleventh-hour reservations ' Bay City represented Mrs.
also described the educational and re-
It
NEW YORK. —Joseph Freedlan-
ligious work and emphasized that the ye Mr. Bernstein translated and adapt- teaxxpee, On the other hand they are I S. Levine, Senator James J. Walker, tending
has
i Tu ecnmrietqteue.tonthaartraframenritatsnnhnags
of Petoskey.
der, who designed the Fifth avenue
plays by prominent Russian and the victims of an organized boycott Borough President Julius Miller and i t
traffic
towers and won the recent
federation was caring for its own sc.
and Miss Siphra Bachrach
carried on by the well supplied finan-lJudge Gustav Hartman.
tivities and not interfering with any
sompetition for the White Plains Mu-
The following officers were elected :1 to attend the dinner make their were also present.
institutions of the Polish anti- ,
other organizations. (Continued on Page 71
c
nicipal building, is the architect of
President,
William
Morris;
First
vice.,
renervations
upon
receipt
of
the
invi-
Sc mitic organization, "Rozw 0j,
The speakers included Nathan J
the new home of the French Insti-
tation.
econd vice
vshich has developed a system of co- !president, Eddie Cantor;
s - ,
Miller, chairman of the New Yorkl
MAN tute in the United States, which has
operatives to undermine the Jewish ' president, Sam Bernard; third vice.
executive committee of the Union of
been completed. The institute
,
,
trade. These co-operatives are not president, Sime Silverman; treasurer
DEAD just
American Hebrew Congregations
will now have suitable quarters in
subject to taxation. Financial fig- Hugo Riesenfield; secretary, Fret
and Dr. Nathan Kra's, who discussed
which to receive experts and lectur-
— -
ores show that 75 per cent of the Block.
the topic "Are the Jews the Chosen
Brother-in-L ■ w of Rabbi We. Fames ers appearing before its classes and
Includes Leading Actors.
Professor Nelson on Program of Pol , sh population, the peasants, con-
People?"
Away in New YOT:
to elaborate its program on a scale
It was announced that over 1,000
tribute only one-half of 1 per cent
Jewish Woman's Club.
Finds Trench Said to Be Nearly 3,500
hitherto impossible. The purpose of
Social Event. Not Religion.
of the entire budget of the state, applications for membership had been
iseb• the French Institute is to further in-
NEW YORK.—Dr. Gust,
---
Year. Old.
i.
prom
ddion
In his address. Mr. Miller said that
d
In a, about 20
ve
per cent must b e receid.
99
over
while
ubject
of
the
reading
by
Pro-
were
district
grand
master
of
,h.-
Fifth
tellectual relations between the
The s
women active in religious work
actors and managers have
Bertram Nelsen of the l'niver. covered by the n city population, whic h , • nent
LONDON.—(1. T. A.) —Pre-his- Masonic District of New e 'lc State, United States and France, especially
erring in believing that they were lessor
Pledged themselves to be life mem.
sity of Chicago to be given Monday is mainly Jewish.
h.
n
in
this
died
last
Sunday
through the study of the latter coun-
at
his
aiding religion by holding lectures,
hers, among them Irving Berlin, toric traces of the city xi Jerusalem,.
Bank Is Only Hope.
Temple no lledthe
city, after an illness of t, e weeks try's fine arts, drama, music and
n t "
f at
teas, socials, musicales and charity
The situation has become so bad Maurice Goodman, Sam Bernard, before it was called Jerusalem, dating frem heart trouble. He en , Years sciences. More than 2,000 members
n
gse r1:: Ce."
FI
B
era
h
events. If their work is to be a suc- ' ch f t :n
anged
rn "
', Harry Itnudini, Joe Weber and Wil- back 5,000 years, have been discover-
are enrolled in the various depart-
cess in God's eyes. it must be along professor Nelson is well known as a
(Turn to Page Two)
lion' Morris. An application for ed by Prof. MacAlister, who has been old.
appeared in many of
Dr. Fisch was born in New York, ments.
religious lines mainly, he said. He reader, having
I membership was received by cable conducting excavations on the site of
The facade of the new building on
and
was
a
graduate
of
the
City
Col
urged the women "to bring the syna- the large cities of the Middle West
-
the city of David. This was reported
from Buenos Aires.
The principles, hopes and purposes today by Prof. MacAlister in a des- lege and of the College of Physicians Sixtieth street, according to Mr.
gogue's atmosphere into their own and received much praise wherever DUTCH QUEEN VISITS
Freedlander,
is designed in the period
anal
Surgeons.
was
associated
with
homes and to foster a Jewish con- he has given his selections.
,
of
the
Jewish
Theatrical
Alliance
patch to the Daily Telegraph.
AMSTERDAM SYNAGOGUE
• The meeting Monday is the occasion
sciousness."
What Prof. MacAlister has discov- Lenox Hill Hospital, was an officer of of Louis XVI, the lower portion is

. were given an follows in the call for
limestone
and
the upper brick. A
the
Academy
of
Medicine,
former
Mr. Miller also made a plea for of the annual luncheon and election of
gigantic
in which
n
ANISTERDAM.—(J. T. A.1—The' the meeting:ble and embody the Jews
closer co-operation of the women officers of the Jewish Woman's Club.
of president of the Eastern :Medical So- colonnade and pediment, in the Co-
i a originat i ng
basti on,
The arrangements committee, in celebration of the 250th anniversary)"To ass em
rinthian
order,
superimposed
on a
with their spiritual leaders. He urged
t
arts

member
of
many
other
ciety
and
"Melchizedek, King of Solem, Priest
"Melchizedek,
charge of Miss Emma Butzel, has an- of the Great Synagogue in Amster- i of t he amueemen
rusticated base, are dominant fea-
uph olding of the High Lord," as he is called in medical organizations.
that rabbis be invited into their
purpoee of and
that no reservations for the dam was honored bs, the visit of I tri es f or the
of
the
composition.
The
pedi-
homes, and that at no times to have pounced that
tures
Dr. Fisch was a director of the Y.

Queen Wsilhelms and the C rown the honorable and sacred traditions Genesis, was buried. The trench,
disparaging remarks made about luncheon will be received after Sat-
of the race, to preserve its welfare, which is eight feet in depth and 11 M. H. A. recognition of his ma- ment will be decorated with a group
Julianne.
un-
of figures and trophies In high re-
a
thnd
them In their own circles. He also unlay noon, May 3. Members bave Princess
ti
feet in width, is eider than the Jebu- sonic activities, a dinner ', 11R t,a have
Chief Rabbi Onderwyzer and the to foster fratern al senment
e spe-
e lief, symbolic of the institute's cc-
touched on the progress made by also been requested to show their
ding, to provid e for
site wall, previously found, and was been given in his honor at the Hotel
community, Herr E. derstan
cu-
part
in
women throughout the world, remark- i membership cords at this meeting. president of the
Astor,
April
22,
at
which
Supreme
tivities
in the fine art. Three wrought
c needs of the Jew
filled with silt and rubbish in which
Asscher, f spo ke, em p hasizing the
thefro m ithe
Members and friends who are u nab le
arising
ing in conclusion:
many potsherds were discovered, all Court Justice Arthur S. Tompkins, iron balconies serve as a point of in-
tradition' o justice, to lerance and ler circumstances
test
for the library on the third
"Goodness knows, if your sex can to attend the luncheon are invit ed to tr
hear Professor Nelson's reading, , liberty of Holland and of the Dutch nature of the theatrical conditions, belonging to the middle-bronze age, ( Grand Master of the State of New1re
make any greater mess of the gov-
floor.
York was to have presided.
be given at 2:30 o'clock in royal house. Two tablets commemo- to encourage closer and finer brother- roughly about 1,500 B. C.
of
the
world
than
the
men
ernment
boo , citizenship and charity."
which w ill
rating the visit were unveiled.
have created during the last decade, the chapel of the tempts.
ft would be interesting to see It."

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