100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

May 09, 1924 - Image 1

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-05-09

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

A merica,' ,}swish Periodical Coder

CLIPTON AMON CINCINNATI 10, OHIO

2, 19'21

Belem

PPLIES

fS

PO •

All Jewish News
All Jewish Views
WITHOUT BIAS

HRONICL-

II-EbETROIT

THE

ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN

VOL. XV, NO. 24

Greet D. A. Brown
For
For Keren Hayesod

Y. W. H. A. Worker
Will Assume Duties

Will Lecture on Novel
At Sisterhood Meeting

0. C. Marckwardt, school editor of
the Detroit News and special lecturer
on George Bernard. Shaw and on the
modern realistic novel . at Detroit
Teachers' College, will address the
annual meeting of Temple Beth El
PROPOSE ESTABLISHING
Sisterhood Monday afternoon, May
AGENCIES FOR CREDIT'
12, at 2:30 o'clock, in the chapel of
the temple. He will speak on-Charles
of
Ort
in
Europe
One;
History
G. Norris' "Bread."
Mr. Marckwardt's interest in mod-
Of Most Constructive
ern literature concerns itself with the
Efforts.
social background, the institutions.
cantatas and religious and political
NEW YORK. - Delegates repre•.
beliefs which underlie present-day
setting 200 organizations from New
literature. His chief appeal as a
York and other eastern states will
teacher and lecturer arises from the
meet in convention in New York June
fact that he understands his audi-
10, for the purpose of establishing, as,
ences and directs his effort not to-
an independent organization, the Am-
ward it formal academic recital of the
eriean Ort Association, which during
topic under discussion but to an in-
the last seven months existed as part
terpretation in the light of the inter-
of the Amalgamated People's Relief.
ests and understanding of the par-
The American Ort was organized
ticular audience addressed. The mod-
0. C. MARCKWARDT
almu ttwo years ago, when the On
ern literature department which he
MORRIS ROTHENBERG
delegates, Dr. Leo Brason e
and D ,
started four years ago at Teachers'
A. Singelowsky, first visited this coun- I
College with 40 students had at the
close of the last semester an enroll-
try. It was at the time when the re- "
al rs.
Oscar Robinson president of
ment of 400.
.f org anizations in this country had'
"America is entering today for the
the Young Women's Ilebrew Assoc'.• !
arrived at the conclusion that in order
first time in the history of this coun-
lion, expressed confidence that, w it - I;
to rehabilitate Jewish life in the war-
try on a period of real American
the coming of alb Landman, the
ridden countries it was necessary not
literature," said Mr. Marckwardt.
work which was successfully begun! B
only to provide immediate relief for
"We are beginning to write American
the war sufferers but to secure their
economic independence by furnishing Given Farewell Reception By by One
Mrs. of
Jacobs
would
be continued.
I
books for American readers. The
the pieces
of work
Miss Land-1
old world influences are disappearing.
man
will
take
up
upon
her
arrival
Zionists Organization
them with machinery, raw materials,
will be to prepare for the opening of Lo ng Neglected Countryside I We have as much right to be proud of
farming implements and tools.
York.
in New
Edith Wharton, Willa Cattier, Sin-
Reclaimed
By
Foreign
the summer camp.
,
_ —
Luting Organization Needed.
clair Lewis, Sherwood Ane:erson,
Friday evening, May 16, the Fri-
Farmers.
NEW YORK.-- Or. Chaim Weiz-
Simultaneous with the transition
Charles G. Norris and the rest of our
of his departure day council will welcome Miss Land•
from immediate to reconstructive re- mann, on the eye
present-day novelists as England had
DIFFICULT WORK HOLDS
lief, it was foreseen that the work of for London, was given a farewell by man
with Club
a reception
at
the
Jewish
a right to be proud of Thackeray,
A
omens
house.
The
Y.
W.
II.
W
econemic rehabilitation of Jewish life the Zionist Organization of America
NO TERRORS FOR THEM Dickens, Eliot and others of a pre.
Council is arranging a formal re.
a
meeting
held
in
the
Hotel
Astor
,
.
at

in the war-stricken countries would i
ceding age.
generally last Thursday night. Dr. Weizmann,. cention for the new worker Sunday
"Present-day American literature
.1 ' h Farmer
F
of f Jewish
last much longer than was
Effi clency
'
last
thought. The European Ort, (Anna- following his five months' visit to Am- , afternoon, May 25, 2 :30 o'clock, '
1 of the realist school is not the But
Demonstrated
By
His
ciation for the promotion of trades take during which his journeys took when the monthly meeting of the Y.
word; there is never a last word.
Achievements.
and agriculture among Jews), which him to the Pacific coast, sailed Tues- An
W. elaborate
II. A. members
will
take
place.'
I
we
are
looking
up,
sad
down,
too;
program is being ar- !
NEW YORK.-That the spirit of are studying ourselves, comparing
existed for many years before the war, ,lay,
In his address Dr. Weizmann sound- rang ed.
the American pioneers has been ourselves with other peoples. The re-
became one of the most important
d
a
call
to
renewed
effort
on
the
part
e
brought
back to the New England salt of this self-analysis will certainly
mediums through which the Joint
Distribution Committee did its recon- ' of the Zionists and e mphasized that'
countryside by the foreign-born farm- , bring about something decidedly
struction work in Europe. In order to . until the organization of the Jewish ,
era, mostly Jews, is declared by lead- worth while.
"Primarily, these are days of ex-
have this work continued after the Agency is completed in America and i
ing New Englander, in Ate May issue

Convention in June Called,
To Found American Ort
Association.

Miss Sara Landman of New York,
elm was chosen social director of the
Young Women's Hebrew Association
to suceed airs. Sadie C. Jacobs. who
returned to her home in Baltimore
lost month, will arrive in Detroit
Sunday to assume her new work.
Miss Landman is a graduate of Co- •
lembia University, taught school in
Cincinnati for five years and during !
that time engaged in work with
mothers and young women, the school
with which she was connected being,
a social center. She also conducted
club work and taught English for im-1
migrants in the Cincinnati Jewish
settlement house. In 1919 she served!
with the Jewish Welfare Board in I
, France, having had charge of the club
monis in Coblenz and later the can-
teen. Since returning from France
she was the executive worker in a
school for crippled children in New !
York,
Miss Landman is a sister of Rabbi
Isaac Landman of Far Roc away, .
1:r.,,,,and editor of the American Ile-

PALESTINE GAINING
SAYS OSCAR STRAUS
IN PARIS INTERVIEW

On List of Speakers
At Brown Banquet

Sisterhood to Hear
• Editor Marckwardt

Lecturer on Modern Novel Will
Talk on Norris' "Bread"
At Annual Meeting.

isA Sara Landman of New
York Will Come Sunday
to Begin Activities.

9-3-0-0

We Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1924

TO PLAN PERMANENT 1 [ Will
ECONOMIC MEASURES
FOR EUROPEAN JEWS

Telephone
'
'GLENDALE

He Found the Whole Country
Prosperous' and Qrderly
Under Mandate Rule.

-----
ARABS SEEK CONTROL
OF MANDATED LANDS

I King Hussein Makes • Plea For
American Support Against
the British and French.

NEW YORK.-The New York
Times ef May 1, printed the following
spe•cial table despatch from Paris:
"Oscar S, Straus, former ambassa-
dor to Turkey, who has reached Paris
in his return from a month's trip to
l'alestine, where he went at the re-
quest of the Federated Council of the
Churches of Christ in America and on
invitation of Sir Herbert Samuel, Brit
ish High ComMissioner, to study the
HERMAN CONHEIM
situation, said in an interview with
the New York Times correspondent
that he found the situation both eco-
nomically and politically excellent. Ile
had nothing but praise for the admin-
istration of Palestine by the British
under the League of Nations mandate.
Mr. Straus , who was three times
Minister and Ambassador to Turkey
Services to Jewish Causes Will between 1897 and 1911, knows thor-
oughly the situation in Palestine un-
Be Theme of Prominent
der the old regime of Turkish Boyer,
Speakers.
eignty and was regarded as best
equipped to endeavor to establish her-
' -----
Two hundred and fifty men and many among the various Christian de-
women are expected to attend the nominations and between Arabs and
banquet to be given David A. Brown Jews in Palestine.
by the Keren Ilayesod organ z
"It is not only paradoxical, but
of Detroit Sunday evening, May 11, sad," he said, "that in the Holy Land,
at 7 o'clock, at Hotel Steller, in the home of the Prince of Peace, there
recognition of his services to the im- should continue strife and contention.
portent causes, and movements to In furtherance of my unofficial mis-
which the Jews of America have deli-- sion I had several conferences with the
cated themselves during recent years. heads of the various Christian denom-
Mr. Brown's leadership in the last 'nations and also with Hussein, King
campaign for $14,000,000 for the of the Arabs."
e ff orts
American Jewish Relief, his
Mr. Straus also had a conference
in behalf
of a national
program
of with l'atriarch Damianos, head of the
religious
education,
his gen.
Jewish
ship rel
in the $1,000,000 cmapaig Orthodox Greeks, the leading Chris-
eral
y, tian denomination in Palestine, who
of the Jewish Theological Seminar n
liquidation of the Joint Distribution Europe, ready to lake over the recon-
of the "Jewish Farmer," the ' maga- I perimentIng in American literature, his assumption of the task to raise the gave him a signed statement in which
mmittee, it was necessary to create! etruction of Palestine, the entire duty
sine of the Jewish Agricultural So- ' nd the least that can be said is that necessary finances for the Union of he said that tor 20 centuries his
Co
these experiments look hopeful."
Hebrew Congregations and flee had endeavored to live in peace
and I and responsibility for the rebuilding
organization,
permanent
a
'
t

i
American Hebrew
and harmony with all Christian and
prompted by the need of extending! of the Jewish homeland rests upo n
"These foreign-born farmers," says I
his participation in the present drive non • Christian denominations, and
ents Have Received
Pati
credits, giving. technical training to 1l Zionists.
for the Palestine Foundation Fund thats under the British mandate giving
'Miriam Beard in an article reprinted'
nt at National
Treatme
youth
helping
artisans
and
farm-
I
"Until
the
Jewish
Agency
is
built
Detroit
the New York Times, "are buy- WO
have focused the attention of Ameri-
the
equal rights to all he hoped to fulfill
ern, a number of prominent men in up here, and in Europe, and until
Jewi ah Hospital.
can Jewry in the direction of Detroit.
ing up the once deserted homesteads,
this mission better than ever. Mr.
The banquet has been planned as an
this country organized the American' these two parts are combined, ready
reclaiming, weed-grown fields, repro-!
Straus had a similar conference with
to take over the burden of reconstruc-
Detroit on numerous occasions has Piing the silent valleys and dwindling
expression by the Jews of Detroit o f
Ort.
en- d taken advantage of the facilities that villa es' they are proving the reitive-
their satisfaction that the most dyne. the Armenian Patriarch, who prom-
Certain local conditions brought! tian of Palestine, this work • is the
-„ „
os-
mic
figure
in
their
midst
has
succeedd
ised to work in harmony with the
tire
responsibility
of
t
e
are
obtain
in
the
National
Jewish
about the amalgamation of the Ort
nators of the rural regions; they
D r.
Patriarch to remove frktion.
pital for Consumptives at Denver, bringing directly to them from the soil' Retiring
Retiring President Describes ed in arousing the Jews of the coon-, Greek
with the People's Relief Committee, of the Zionist Organization,"
Interview With Kin, Hutesseia.
which
is
now
seeking
$350,000
for
Weizmann
declared.
try
to
efforts
the
like
of
which
is'
which, as a part of the Joint Distri-
of Europe the prima* virility which
Work in Interest of Jew-
Mr. Straus found the Arab dill en-
an additional building to make pos- Isince Pilgrim days bast steadily drain-
unnaralleled in history.
butinn Committee, represented the
. y, t y ,,,,,an hood .
Work Must Not Stop.
Fred M. Butzel will preside and the tertained hopes of getting the French
Pe
for Bible the admission of at least
Y.
workers element in American
ore patients for treatment and for ed away to the cities or the Western
out of Syria - and the British Out of
The results achteved by thin amalga.1 "As this work cannot be stopped
speakers will include Dr. Joseph
m
i plains. They are today assuming the
mated organization during the )not' • single second-it has to go on, it
Palestine in order to add those terri-
precious
opportunity
to
regain
e
The Jewish Woman's Club held its verman, rabbi emeritus of Temple tories to the Arab kingdom. lie said
lth, according to Milford Stem, thankless task that we surrendered
Emanu-El, New York; Morris Rothen•
several months proved that it was not must go on-the Zionists must pa- th ea
l
on invitation of 'Hussein he went to
in a position to raise the funds neces.
tienty
and
faithfully
carry
the
entire
h
, burden as nobly as they ham horne it chairman of the committee to raise . treasures
. long ago of
and
are stubborn,
pouring out
the
their
exhaust-
, annual luncheon and election of breg, chairman of the national execu-
funds
in this
city. mention the names less strength upon our abandoned ,' board
May of
5, directors
at Temple
Beth afternoon,
F.I. Miss tive board of the Keren Ilayesod, and visit him at Amen in Transjortlania,
work abroad.
"While
I might
Monday
sary for in
Emma Butzel had charge of the Merman Conheirn, national treasurer, About SO mites from Jerusalem. Hug-
One of the reasons for this failure l it hitherto.
"The guarantee for the ultimate
twin spoke freely of opposing British
luncheon, which was served in the both of New York.
appealed
and, at this
the organi-
end of success of the building up of the Jew- of persons in this city who have been cradle-land.
Used To Hardship.
was the
limited to
number
Rabbi Silverman has recently re- rule in Palestine and even more em-
"These foreigners have come to dining room of the temple. Spring
seven
se v e n months, a special conference ish Agency out of the various eh- patients in the National Jewish lion-
turned from a prolonged visit in phatically of his distaste for the
wad called by the amalgamated organ. ments
of Jewry
rests and
only continued
on one pital
for not
Consumptives
in Denver,
I
in the
sustained
shall
do so," declared
Mr. Stern.
New England and know nothing of , flowers and candles decorated the
the
a bles, at which 100 women were Palestine and has given in addresses I French hold on Syria. He made was
effort of the Zionists to go on with "Most of these have derived benefits the softness and coziness of modern ' t
in various cities his Impressions of point, which Mr. Stratus replied
ple'elif , thing-
'rati on
!their work. I say, and not in a did- that cannot be valued in terms of dol. life, such as has enervated the origi- seated.
meetingan fodllow g the
country,
the the
achievements
which
he
noted
and
possibilities
for
,
not
supported
by
facts,
that
Great
At
the
business
iquidateed
i
thrar
ei
Inured in
c omm itt ee declared itselff l s R
and
be meas. nal pioneerth st oc k.
ir-
i
chan
the officers
ro ugh countl es s gene - the luncheon
but can only important homelan
hod urged all its constituent organize- . paraging sense, if not for the years tars and cents vastly
rabia.
further development that, he made Britain
had in promised
him
Syria
i Palestine
addition to,
m en of co mmittee, reported on their
ich proceeed
te war, ured in ofthe
d
ions to enlist in reviving the Ameri- of effort which
health. happiness, self-re- lions to hardships, cold privation, in-
known,
abound
in
it.
Ile
Is
regarded
Mr.
Straus
told
the
King
he
had
Lance anti the opportunity of being cessent toil, they find no obstacles
in
ast year. The corn-
, an Ort as an independent oreaniza- I whi c h have been go ing on since the terms
„ work during the
to t the
.
present
on se nsitises under the chair- as one of the ablest speakers in the I
' tt
the barest mountain due ing places.
war, if nit for the actual ac • •
non.
Mousse Kassim
back again w ith their families.
league
Spanking of the tobacco belt of the ninaship of Mrs. Herman Finsterwald, Reform,rabbinate.
meets
in
Palestine
against
heavy
and
Though one of the younger leaders read the
presented
Financial Credit Vim!.
bYthe least was um.
say
c claim
hattioonii
A Conet•nt Enemy.
,■: , ' f h ,,iN
"B t tuberculosis which is a din- Connecticut River Valley, a leading reported an enlarged
program who
for
Rothen- I'
inns Anspacher,
in the Zionist moveme
While reports reaching the delega- difficult adds, we would not be in
.
. 'ear
.
lw
a
o
being one of ,`"‘"''''''''
On out,
the Palestine
contrary,
o the peculiar condi- citizen says:
was Mr.
ex-
position today to be the co
berg is credited withnt,Mr.
pointed
h
farmers
and,
spoke
before
the
club
last
year,
will
'ion tell of many new trade sc o
as far as non-Zionists are con- ease incident t
) s hy' _Jewis
the most forceful executives and , Straus
Awn ed, artisans and farmers who ' party
have become the contract- lions of modern industrial civilize. are owned
e
d. W
continue
work
and
alter
work
i 13'
lino but can be controlled if the fa- save in a few instances, are being im- give
afternoon
lectures
the orators in the ranks of American . ttiaus that during the peace confer-
id four
drama
and Professor
Ear! on
Barnes
.vice
supplied their
with loans
with
which
l eerne
y
Zionists. He was one of the group P"slY excluded. Hussein told Mr.
party actual
because achievements,
we
ing
party
to offer,
actual citifies for treating it as sufficient, proved and success
Will give evening lectures on the
t.)
feree of the World Zionist Organiz, cni
e President Wilson sent a commis-
-
which attended
the most
recent
advances and progress in Palestine, is an enemy that knows no brother. From observation and close acquaint-
in Karlsbad.
son
to con
Syria and Palestine which gave
,,f a rogressive nature ,they a so
and the mire the progress, the more One never knows when the dreaded once, I have determined that the Jew, era) subject, "The Future of Inter-
nc
PPP to understand America favored
,, f the enormus need for credit loans
and Palestine.
chairman of the
commit- ation
to nationalism"
airs. scholarship
Jacob Courlander,
awing the Jews of Poland and the emphatic the work; the greater the ef- foe will make an attack. We must when he purchases a farm, wants
hi" domination of
o btain the best and naturally is going
Ilussein,. said Mr. Straus, "made
-yen greater necessity for loans among fort the easier and more harmonious bear in mind that every time a pa-
tient is accented into the National to conduct this farm on the same gen-. who
tee, wished
reported
aid
given to
five girls
to
complete
courses
in
Jews
following
proposals:
He said he
'hr thousands of Russian
the particularly
other farmers
a re do- art, millinery and other subjects.
, will he the contract between the non Jewish Hospital, the menace and the era) lines as at
'dab]
bind himself that if Syria and
locality,
• nee turned le agriculture and other
'
ng
l
th
in
us. time, until this work danger of contracting tubercuosis is i
Mn Glogower Give. Report.
Pi,'..stine were added to his kingdom
"For and
a long
,t, lactase oceupations. These, am " i Zionists
achieved-and it will yet take con- removed from the people with whom whether it be tobacco, general farm
Mrs Samuel Glogower, retiring
n.,• would give (Ilia' right to all the
'hers, are important r reasons why the
Will Attend Convention of tioit,d i aristians end Jews included. He said
time-it is more than ever this patient had been coming in con- . produee
other crops.
re-established is
"The or
Jewish
farmer in Tolland president, gave her report, in which
American Ort will be
Syneigoaue.
on tact. We should remember also, and

he was willing to give America any
is a permanent organization and will siderahle
y to go
the hospital
compelled
- I the Zionists' responsibilit
. every
this is time
the most
important is point,
that County," he concludes, "is making she repeated the guiaing principle of
ii!erlite to that effect, even consenting
. arry on the reconstruction work be
Rabbi A. M. Hershman cf 1i o e
gun by American Jews through their, with the work in higher anti more to postpone the admission of patients 'good and I can cite many instances of the club to be ready to sponsor any
prosperity, as evidenced by the up- activity needing the aid of Jewish Shaarey Zedek Congregatie: left to America's sending two warships
emphatic measure than has hitherto
of
their
property,
by
their
women
and
to
give
over
any
of
the
awn war relief organization.
• • 1 , h i ould rapture Jerusalem if he
been the case. The more we work, the be danger to the people around that keep i ng
ewnitYeod rks, yx .. '.• '•
Vv
ve'enitl inoensilaoyf ftohre Nu
, .! , t keep his promise.
One of the most important tasks of '
'
the others will patient Le increased. Tuberculosis live stock, automobilla, the furniture club's activities which may be better wwhillichat:einlidopthen
I trade it plain to him Americn
the re-organized Oct. it is said, will
-- be ' sooner and the better
them spreads.
One tubercular
individual
in • in their homes, and the advantages
community
will endanger
the health
carried The
on by
a more competent
agency.
immittrant
aid work,
the sale of shares of the minim dollar come to us. We have got to meet
, d take no such action but that, on
,
they are giving their chidren in the
e Sunday, Mac
a
Ort Reconstruction Fund which was '
• • ,, , etrary, by a joint resolution of
matter of education. I will further hitherto done by the Jewish Woman'e will also attend the session
• al ,
Spiritual
Strengthening Needed.
oil
of every member of the community.
recently floatedin London hy a groupinimc
than half-way."
vitally interested Club, is now entirely under the con-
.'`'ens it had approved the Balfour

,
,
;,.
.
o
Weizmann said that wherever
Holmdel Rove.
Menace
em
Women's League and the Y
state that they are
Dr.

id European Jewe The sale of these
United Jewish Charities.
I -. .. .! •loration. I told him he had better
"But we must also remember that -1
d in their communiites and never refuse teal of the
already sue- he went in his trip throughout the
MISS Emma Butzel, second ' vice- pie's League of the Units
• Ince the world he could govern
cm. to give their aid and support to pro-
"hares at 010 each Wag
he had found good Zionist tuberculosis si • se aoz et It
of , o th
w n
president. paid a tribute to the on- gogue. The conventions,
country
I, rritery assigned to him by the
cessfully begun in England and I material, but he emphasized that the municable I'd i
e to medical mote tile general welfare"
Gabriel Davidson, general manager tiring efforts of Mrs. Glogower and continue till May 13, will
I ' • tty of Versailles before aiming at
France and will be started by the new
spread
in
all
g.
outstanding problems or -
science,
that
her
successful
leadership
of
the
club
,
hopeless task of dispossessing
, onstruction in
Fund
teen The
created
line from Jerusalem to San Francisco
organization
this has
country.
Re- cline
hin and has to he strengthened, not sorts of ways, nd Berms no oneis '
of the Jewish Agricultural Society, during her three years ' incumbency traditional Judaism and we
c and Great Britain in Syria
l ionn ly in members but in spiritual mune; no one, whether he be rich nn
or
a report of the campaign of
poor,
no
matter
what
his
business
propounds
these
questions:
"Is
there
1
, I 'olestine.
for the sole purpose of giving loans to
ish Theological Seminary, V•
•nd Big Sister Work.
Fi.
A.
table
currency.
Th..
money
will
l
depth.
"No
time
is
more
favorable
to
I
ebserved
going from Palestine
Y.
W
Jewish artisans and farmers, payable Zionists than the present, he &ids]. may be, has a guarantee that he will any
biological
between
Jew as its president.
--
and
non-Jew, difference
which militates
against
New activitie:i undertaken by the the United Synagogue is ide
: • v the Jericho Road across the Jar-
d d at not contract te
in s
h disease."
The United Synagogue w
Bernard A. Rosenblatt presie
as Jewish Woman s Club during Mrs.
Bern
,
that
in
Palestine
there was order-
Mr.
Stern
and
the
Detroit
commit-
the
former?
Are
non-Jewish
f
arms
he kept in constant circulation.
n be held UP
• the meeting and addresses were also
Glogower's term of office have been ed in 1913 by the late Prof('
Sii successful they ca n
-----_
' e evernment, whereas as soon as the
delivered by Dr. Osias Then and Louis tee have expressed confidence that •
gone of farm efficiency?" Fonda .-
' Hebrew Ase .ocia. mon Schechter with the
don
was
crossed
every Arab,
Jews of Detroit would respond Para
ends in view :
chairman of the Zionist m.- the
liberally to the call of the hospital mentally," Mr. Davidson say3: "there the
Don
Young
and Women
the Big s
Sister
.
movement,
.
k
her en foot, on a donkey or on a
.
"To strengthen loyalty t
I ganization of America. Dr. Than,
The Y. M.
II. A. has grown rapidly
W.
had
a
rifle
swung
on his hack,
departing after several months for funds. The progress in the insti. is no reason why the Jew
cannot be ,
a good farmer."
in membership and activities and has rah; to further the observe.
S1
,ing the lack of faith in the Gov-
nation's researches and methods of develt,ped into
------
_—_
been most successful in its work Sabbath, the festivals and t.
s pent in America, spoke on the spirit- treatment stamp it as one of the
, dieent's protection-all• of which I
MichiganLodges Will Convene Sun- ual values of Zionism and declared
laws; to maintain the
-
Michigan
among the Jew h g r of the city.
rated OUt to King Hussein. Also I
May IS.
character of the liturgy we
day, May
. that "we must not only take the Jews greatest hospitals for tubercular pa-
The Big Sister movement was organ-
mpreseed mum him the evident fact
in the world.
prays-
as
the
language
of
---
ized so that friendless Jewish girls
annual meeting of the afield- . out ef Gras, we must take Golan out
hat
Palestine under the British Man-

The
living in Detroit could receive help serve in the service the re
o f the d...,di
.
date had made more progress econom-
van Council of the Independent Or-
Weizmann was busy with Keret'
First Volume Wim lemed Thirty.Fi•e and companionship. many members Israel's past and the hope r
Dr.
' ically, industrially and governmental-
der B'nai B'eith Lodges will be held
Ago•
and Zionist affairs until the
of the club have volunteered to be restoration; to foster Jewie
ly in five years than in the preceding
in Detroit Sunda May 18, at Hotel ,11ayesoil
life in the home as expre
ailing. The night before
---
big sisters'' to girls needing them.
' •o0 years under Turkish and Arab
Stotler. The meeting will onen with d a y of his s
traditional observances; to.
NEW YORK.-The thirty-fifth in-
The board of directors for 19'd4-
his departure, he was the guest of
-
'
rule. While he did not deny this, he
a noon luncheon which will be given honor at the opening of Philadelphia's C o lle c tion Later On Goes to Lade inversary of the apiarance of the first
,
the
establishment
of
Jewi-
192a consists of Mesdames }leery
n the ball-
Herbert Samuel.
schools; to spread the kn
'misted that his people supported him
in a private dining room e
hock issued by the Jewish Publication e ee. •
, g ., 00,0 0 i canipaige

room floor. The order of business
Hebrew
both
as
the
key

••
and
Palestine and Syria belonged to
-
--_—__
sla r er
and William
Stearns reelect-
N E W Y 0 It K .- Mrs. Nathan Stciety will be c elebrated by a dinner
tomer,
A. al. Hershman,
lee
includes the election of officers for
ee esdames Barre
Winston, understanding of Judaism
his kingdom.
a,
Straw, wife if the American philan- May 11 at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. ,, e iy
bond holding together the
the corning year. reports of the stand- WRITE
Wine-
Agitators Reeked By Turks.
has given a collection of her The book was the "Outline of Jewish f'harles F innterwald. Henry Ye me-
ing and special committees and a W es.
"I learned from various high
man. Jacob Rosenthal and Maurice communitiea of Israel thro
jewels to Hadassah in America to toe History" by Lady Magnus.
summary of the year's activities.
world."
sources
that there were a number of
e. Within two weeks
Invitations to the dinner, which are Goldenberg, Ti.
--
sold for the benefit of Harlaseah in
Plans for the reorganization of the .
Louis Granet and M. 11
,
„' Arab agitators, principally among the
tmiloentler Author of Paleetine. It was decided by the Na-, issued ln the names of Ludwig Vogel- the board will meet and choose the both of Shaarey Zftlek
Fri
several departments of the council Dr. Bernhard
' Christian Arabs, who were constantly
ern
cal Tre•tise.
tional Board of Iladaseah that it stein, Justice Irving Lehman and
will he considered. Delegate.
are also delegates to the
plotting against Frapce and Great
f Louis Marshall, are being sent to Jews officers from their number.
--
md by promi.
visitors will be a dd
ress
Dr. Bernard Friedlander of this would he in accord with the spirit a
nett sneakers.
city is the author of a paper entitled the gift if a fund of not less than eminently active in scientific, arti,tic SEVEN NEW COLONIES
RABBINIC DELEGATION
In the evening Pisgah Lodge No
FOUNDED IN PALESTINE
y
l't abp..
Sedimentation Tester; an Aid 110.000 was raised for the jeaels. The and social fields throughout the coum
WILL VISIT DETROIT 1 :11rilliatatt al r h ;'a.hs:h1 at l hie;et' ahniee iinnnde Zaan;nred
In addition to these, the anniver.
34 will give an entertainment at its
in Surgical Infections," jewels themselves will be sent as a gift try.
yak,. pears these Christian Arabs, who
-
The
headquarters. This event will mark i in
bie
,000
Diagnosis
hnemld5,0r.
which
he read before the St. Louie to the lady who holds the most emi- nary committee consistof Abram I.
tns
. .
JERI'S ALEM.-IP. 1'. A
dsroeunt taacw0q,a0;aofeoco
ni•rtyb,aabo
Chief Rabbi A. I. Kred . '
v.urholiopila
and socially Elkus, Nathan Knee, S. Charles Lam. Keren Hayes. d (dice here has publish-
the homecoming of Adolnh Freund..
tine, heading a delegatied . c Won- inhabitants of Palestine,'and most of
founder and first president of the >i first Society last October and nest mwition politically
o f the High port, Felix II. Levy, Adolph S. Ochs, ed • statement to the effect that there
which appeared in the American Jour.' in Jewish life. the wife
coon-
limbed
rabbis
who
are
ii
Herbert Samuel, A. S. W. Rosenbach, Samuel Schuh is no mere eaeant land belonging to it ,
council.
e mmissioner, Lady
i
iherger. I. •
try in the interest of Jew.-h.' ''. I g l o u s,np
Ben F. Wi en er o f Fli n t, president ; nal of Obstetrics and Gyneenlogy in C
after the establishment of seven new I
such as the British have
i February of this year. Dr. Friedlaen- "the first lady of Palestine." Lady man and Cyrus L.
:schols in Europe and Pa'. -t ■ ne, will government
of the council, will preside.
lased
on
Romans
Samuel
takes
a
personal
and active 'George Ihibsevage, s etary of the Jewish colonies. The National Fund
of baksheesh
the old fo
,...: t:::., g
t ia
u n e ast, l DIPt
„b,untt rm
ty of Ameri-
iv„..eurpn,,
Detroit May
come
of
- ---.— _
is
S
, treatise
has has a result, decided to purchase
h
e wo !le of the Hadaseah Jewish Publication
rest
in
t
NATIONAL
PRIZE
i
der's
ehto local orthodox
charge of the arrangements.
GIVEN IN TER
!made in his clinic at the Voman
ti
inte
a
new
strip
of
land
of
1011,001
dunam.
study of Medical Organization The fund thus es is in
Speaking of his general impression
i Rabbi Kook and his aesomia , - alit ad- i
de a
At the same time, the Society is also
, i Hosnitel
where
I The cultivation of tobacco in Pales•
0 cases.
In he
his anode
investigationn
he o taine will he used as a reserve fund
while, of the country, Mr. Straus said:
i
e liadassah Medical celebrating the printing of til 100,- tine is growing to be a very important I dress a number of congregations
VIENNA.-(J. T. A.)-Pr. Loewl 1,50
, to safegurd
"I went all over Palestine from Dan
koebe
.
has
s,
Greet
It
is
fur-
000th
copy
of
its
English
Bible
This
p rofeseor of medicine at
i W" a" iated by ant at the clinic off Organization i n Palestine.
edi'14 I
was completed ; industry, giving employment to many imn atphped
rhaeicrom
virnititthe'er.h.c't:d.r'
ty i bT
e ciou
been awarded the international
prize
Cot allial uo papnimoD)
thermore the ambition of the National most recent translation
f Science
in gynecologic assist
new arrivals. The unemployment
a
group
by
o
David
A.
Briwn.
Academy
of th e Royal
in recognition of his medi-1 the Woman's associate
Hospital, of
and
Pr. i Board to raise the money before Miss i after y ears of aplicati
problem is, therefore, almost solved.
Dr. by
Fried-
ona rs .
hol
sc
nnt
Hebrpaic
n
i
Bo I na ,n recogn
em
e
Henrietta Szold a return on May 18. of
cal research work on the nerves of Emil Rothma
blender
the heart.

WEIZMANN RETURNS
TO HOME IN LONDON

1

NEW ENGLAND FARMS
ARE BEING PEOPLED
., JEWISH TOILERS

WILL PAY TRIBUTE
TO DAVID A. BROWN

CITY HAS DERIVED
BOON f ROM DENVER

MAN'S CLUB TOLD
OF ACHIEVEMENTS

RABBI HERSHMAN
NEW YORK . th
GOES O T

WNAI WRITH COUNCIL Lips y,
TO MEET IN DETROIT ,

MRS. STRAUS PRESENTS
JEWELS TO HADASSAH

!TES
S ON DIAGNOSIS
IN SURGERY CASES throokt.

PUBLICATION SOCIETY
PLANS CELEBRATION




is • i ls



.

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan