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, 1924
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NOTABLE RECEPTION
AWAITS RABBIS DUE
HERE ON THURSDAY
COMING WITH DELEGATION
IN BEHALF OF ACADEMIES
Rate
BELIEVES AMERICA Tuberculosis
Low Among Jews
WILL STILL CHANGE
IMMIGRATION VIEWS
Elected President
New York City Survey Shows
Incidence of Disease Only
B6 Per 100,000.
Rabbi Wise, Addressing Jewish
Congress Dinner, Urges
NEW YORK. —Surveys recently I
completed by the New York Tubercu-
Traditional Policy.
Delegation of Scholars Will
Spend Four Days As Guests
of Detroit Jewry.
DECLARES MASSES
FAVOR PALESTINE
---
Unity in Jewish Effort Stressed
Above Attitudes That
Differentiate.
To ADDRESS BANQUET
AND MASSMEETING
Visitors' Careers Reveal Devo-
tion to Jewish Learning
and Tradition.
losis Associion
at show that the Jew-
ish populati on of Greater New York
has the lowest tuberculosis incidence
—a death rate of only 86 per 100,-
000. How low this is may be real-
ized by learning that the death rate
from tuberculosis among other racial
groups in the city runs as high as 398
Of Men's Temple Club
1
Activities Embracing Various
Phases of Religious Sit-
uation Planned.
RABBI A. M.HERSHMAN
TELLS OF CONVENTION
Thinks Character of Delegates
Augury of Deep Interest
In Judaism.
Rabbi A. M. Hershman of Shaare
per 100,000.
Zedek Synagogue regards the twelftK
The low tuberculosis mortality and
NEW YORK.— (J. T. As - Dr.
annual
convention of the United Syn-
p
better
resistance of the CA:.
! orommuna
Stephen S. Wise, well
known rabbi,
agogue, held in New York last week,
Detroit Jewry Is plantaing a rous-
dentur,
in
conjunction
with the conventions
tent to their traditional clean, con-
ator,
ing welcome to the delegation of rab-
of c the American Jewish Con-
of the Women's League and the
tenant, moral life, according to medi-
bis which will visit the city May 29
press, WAS the guest of honor May 16
Young
People's
League, as an event
lea of
at a dinner given at the Hotel Astor cal authorities. After can
to June 2. The delegation, which
of significance and importance. He
under the auspices of the American Ghetto confinement, the Jewish peo-
consists of Chief Rabbi Abraham I.
was impressed with the character of
Jewish Congress, on the occasion of Pie have learned to live in the close o
Rook of Palestine, Chief Rabbi Abra-
the delegates who attended the gath-
d prominent Jewish quarters of the great cities an
ham lier Shapiro of I.ithuania and
his fiftieth bi rthday.
acing,
' maintain their unity and health in
Five hundre
Rabbi Mordecai 51. Epstein, dean of
"I have attended many of the con-
, citizens of New York, representative , the face of congestion, lack of air
the Slobodka Rabbinical Academy, is
ventions of the United Synagogue,"
HARRY R. SOLOMON
,
and
sunshine,
and
hard
work,
by
a
of all classes, gathered at the dinner
touring the country in the interest of
said
Rabbi Ilershman, "but I never
adherence to the Mosaic laws.
Mr. Solomon was elected president ,,,., 7 I
to listen to expressions of honor, strict
the religious schools and academies
de eg ates
th e impressed
•
definitely
;reit:, so e!,„o
Vigilance Never Ends,
gratitude and reverence to Dr. Wise. '
of the Men's Temple Club at the an-
Palestine
which,
as
a
81111
o
earnestness
Ben
in Europe
The toastmaster of the evening was'' '
nual meeting held May 14 in the as i h woe at the recent meet i ng. The
result of economic distress, are
yet to
But •et
•
d
another great extent chapel of Temple Beth El. During
Max
D. Strum.
Speeches
mode this low death
eat rate
threatened with extinction. The rab-
men and women who came from all
by Federal
Judge
Julian were
W. stack,'
of the Jews is ue
f I to the ceaseless vigilance and care the P ast Tar
bis have visited a number of the most
ntry to take part In
a he was vice-president parts of the country
Professor
Israel
Abrahams
of
Cam-
he
Jews
of the coun try of , of the club and chairman of the pro- the deliberations of the United Syne-
.
iniportant cities in the United States
i taken by the
s
:
■,,
t
i
e
,
.
t
heinin
ora
bridge University, Reuben B
gram committee. Mr. Solomon's re- gogue seemed to have demonstrated
their sick and their unfortunates
and Canada and have been received
.
' Rev, Dr. Levinthal, Professor and carefully as they y have followei
amid impressive demonstrations.
por t on the work of the committee that they realize the needs of Jude-
o, I
Richard
Gottheil,
Lyon Cohen
ion The speak
Mn.
Canada,
Joseph
Barondess
and A. dietary, sanitar and moral precepts elicited an ovation.
ism and to be bent upon fulfilling
Noses I.evene, a resident of Pales-
dutifully
they
.
e club due-
so
of their forefathers,
their ability.
tine, an officer in the British intelli-
, them to the utmost
kept the ancient commandments mg
brought
to Detroit
amon
tour 11. I.amport.
the season
were by
th g the most ' Their broad u n de rs t an
of d'
th of Jewish
J
have
gence service during the war and an
mg
, i
As the work of Dr. Wise was TO- of humanity and pity considering it notable men on the public platform
s and of
experienced newspaper correspon-
religious and social co ndtion
,
one
viewed by the various speakers, the a o first diuty, t ( see that no sick
ts staged by the
d Si.e other events
dent, is associated with the Detroit
,e, ddi nettt(a,hi ils e s t dr:0pol, an t
aahm
Jew be with i an
most important events in American
committee were marked by origin-
talusi :
committees in working out plans for
es I n stare ng ,nth '' ., homeless
s nwht cand i ttihoeny alf °Jrm
lit
t di g
otrim '
s so outsann
mark
. Jewish fe—event
without relief, never . for_ i ay
ifi an e both
an °f sipice
the reception of the scholars. Mr.
nthry constitutes a most
rare'
out
admonition
rld
I
wo
the
all
over
u
to influence Jewry
the " o 'll',
Levene is a representative of the
heartening
fact
in
an
otherwise
clo-
'
who th
saves
one life is considered a Jewish and civic point of view.
—were echoed. The last speaker was "Ile
getting
old Talmudic
pressing situation.
Central Relief Committee.
as one who saves the whole world."
the guest of honor himself.
have
Committees Are at Work.
The great Jewish Institutions of
Johnson Bill Not Last Word.
'
'
The executive committee, under
Dr. Wise declared that the Ameri- 1 1 healing and succor that dot the coun-
reason to believe, is rising to the op-
whose auspices the rabbis are coming
can Jewish Congress had arranged. try stand as enduring monuments to
portunity that has developed in
to Detroit, is headed by David A.
, the celebration for him probably in I this fine trait of Judaism, to the hu-
American Jewry and with the aid
Brown and consists of the following
. appreciation of his part in bringing i manitarian principles of American
of the devoted men and women who,
men: Joseph Ehrlich, A. J. Kauf-
Israel Zangwill to America and crest- , In them the sick, the old,
the
homeless,
the
orphan,
the
indor-
like
those
who
attended the canner-
man, Jacob Levin, Robert Loewen-
. mg a platform here for his eloquence
berg, A. J. Levin, Theodore Levin,
iven sympathetic attention Report of Eladassah Organiza- tion, are supporting its various activi-
I and views regarding the Jewish situa- ent, are g
ties will leave its Impress upon the
Julius Itubiner, treasurer, and Isaac
and relief.i
tion.
lion Stimulates Detroit's
future of traditional Judaism in this
Rosenthal, secretary.
Ina stirring address he stated his
._ hope that the Johnson immigration
country."
Among the members of the recep-
Efforts for Funds.
,
ABRAHAM I. KOOK, CHIEF RABBI OF PALESTINE
Rabbi Hershman was chairman of
tion committee are the following rab-
t
be
America's
last
word
. II
.
bis and laymen: Rabbis Judah L. Le-
on the subject. Ile declared
that sake
he
for the
of Interest in the campaign of the the education committee of the con-
yin, A. hi. Hershman, E. Aishiskin,
prayed to God
Detroit Chapter and
of Iladassah
for tesolutions.
The other delegates
America's honor, President Coolidge vention
sponsored
several
vital
Moses Fischer, Joseph Thumin, Jo-
funds for the medical activities of from Detroit were Louis Granet, who
t
It ewreknat rjiew
seph Eisen man, Reuben Ilurwitz and
ow o t hrrc
proauilscl
w
ish Congress
in its attempt to save I _ ____. the Hadassah Medical Organization served on the committee on co-opera-
Samuel Strauss; D. W. Simons, E.
e the
Rabinowitz, Louis Duscoff, David
l in Palestine has been stimulated by ish learning, and M. H. Zackheim,
Part in
Robinson, II. Goldman, J. Fried - Daughter of Humorist Takes
America's honor in the matter and
of Middle West Dis - a report received by Miss Hattie Gil- who was a member of the religious
tleman, president of the local organ- observance committee. Both repre-
Tribute
to
Father.
berg, A. Cohen, Fred M. Butzel,
said that although its efforts were 1Chairman
trict Makes Plea to Local ! ization. The report indicate! ft seated Shaarey Zedek
Congregation.
Commonwealth Securities Pre- not successful, "it failed honestly—
—
Judge Harry B. Keidan, Isadore Le-
h. R.ktioni.
h
marked improvement in Palestinian
Broug t
No! America failed."
Captain.
NEW YORK.—Mrs. Ossip Gabrilo-
sented Weizmann Given
vin, M. Kaufman, A. Keidan, II.
Ca
The following were the resolutions
I health conditions. This is especially
Buchhalter, I. Seligson, I. August,
"The American Jewish Congress,"
ghter of Samuell
---
notable among the school children brought in by Rabbi Hershman:
to Seat of Learning.
Joseph Cherkase, B. Abramowitz and witsch of Detroit, d aued the bust
h said "in relation to Zionism
L. Clemens, unv eil
That the United Synagogue of
Harry 11. lapidus, chairman of the'. who are given regular physical atten-
I stands where it has always stood. It
I. Sklar.
Mark Twain at the exercises May 12
---
lion by Hadassah doctors and nurses. America undertake a national ear-
at B•nquet.
Guests
NEW YORK.—Solomon J. Wein- heaves every individual member free Middle West district in the $350,000
ev, May 29, the which marked the tribute to 10 im-
l&
Where there were 14 per cent of ac- , vey within its constituent Institut ons
campaign
for
an
a
i
io
ening
in relation to
d ay
the guests of honor mortals who had been added to the stein, president of the American Zion to take his own place
Thurs will
Jewish llospital in tive trachoma cases in the girls :similar to that undertaken by the
Jewish
problem of Pales- I for ir
National
tt
eoafti the
,, N
t z an
the
be
rabbis
t to be held at the new Hall of Fame in New York Univer• Commonwealth, announced that the the overwhelming
schools and the boys' schools and 15 New York branch of the United Syna-
w,asst
esveattleemneo nr %Lull ,t ,hiee cress
n g: per cent in the kindergartens, there gogue in its constituent organizes
orah, Philadelphia and Be- sity. Miss Agnes Reppelier, famous
at a banque
,o
e o Detroit drive,
first endoent
wm fund for the Hebrew tIPC:nr s r te. -
Talmud
T
David A. Brown will author and publicist, delivered the
T eon avenues.
Jews
of
are now no cases . at all of this eye flow;
address. She said that Mark Twain University of Jerusalem, consisting 99 per cent of the masses who con- i Denver, has written Milford Stern,
o ii,schools
dthboys
That it publish a textbook for kin-
it raise an impressive sum OI
n
cases and
m disease n , i ttwhoe
preside and introduce the speakers. had been aptly described as Amer-• of $25,000, has been established in stitute its support are firmly, sin- Detroit
patients from the color- dergarten material for daily and Stl-
In addition to the visiting scholars, ca's great laughing philosopher but the name of Dr. Chaim Weizmann, cerely and even passionately in favor I order that the hospital may proceed and only
Jewish with its work of health building and ' tens. Lim ,
r
the
n
et
of
Ilershman
ihmer
e
stoars
a
A.
M.
rei
Rabbi s J. L. Levin, ill deliver ad- that his hatred of share and injustice who was presented with American of the,
ro rams for re-
p rograms
pa ed to serve s tamping out tuberculosis. Mr. La- ❑ ies have come for treatment to the daTisiacthoiotls;
are
raised him to the status of moralist.
w
h ome l a nd ,
and E. Aishis
' eye clinics attached to the hospitals' ligious school
p assemblies;
t
that end. Leel
Sunday even-
Zion Conionwealth land certificates, and to sacrifice to P
dresses. The following
kin
show-
f°11°"'
is
wrote
as
That
it
publish
textbooks
on re-
u'
That
any misunderstanding or division I W
, The Palestinian population
Human Lives •t Stake.
ing the visitors will be the principal ENAlluEL RE/oHER
fully paid up, amounting to that sum, not
for various grades;
al progress in carryine out in-
speakers at a massmeeting to be held
by Samuel Zeniurray of New Orleans that may in the past have arisen be-1
"We must forget everything else I ing re .
curriculum
for
a
That it publish
merican
Zionists serve
as an , right now but the raising of the structions for the improvement of its
at the Arena Gardens. Rabbi A. 61..
indifference
in relation
hea
1/I1 the occasion of Dr. Weizmann's tween
cuse Afor
Ileshman will act as chairman.
he number of malaria cases also
has money. human lives are at stake.
T
recent visit to that city in the interest ex the ends for which Zionism
Rabbi Kook is the holder of many.
schools among the farming colonies
t to the methods to be pursued, day's delay means another life gone.
, has fallen
off. The work labora-
of the and work out a plan for adequate au-
I corations and honorary orders
Roentgen
and bacteriological
c
from the British and the Palestinian
ray presented these securities to Dr. respe we are undivided and indivisible! And put it up to the people, asking
..
i
e
h
s,;
B
6s3
p
ro
scr
0
0d
pervision of these schools;
0
i
n
d
Lgt
A
i
a
,
e
lio
their tory isn
governmeuts and is past 60 years of
Weizinann unconditionally as an ex- i but
u
ith respect to the goal to be at- ' them a-hat they would do if h'Id
That it p blish a text book of
I
•
age. lie was born in Witebsk, Russia. Actor and Producer Noted for pression of personal regard.
. w
•
ho
have
sta•
American Jewish history to be use
infants
walem
tained and none of us, beginning with motes, their wires
number iof
Ins unusual mental qualities ap-
Weizmann decided to establish the the great leader of the group that ' were among the afflicted. They would been
I The aended
in the higher grades of religious
Staging of Ibsen and
the Jerus
n
His
tt
peared at an early age. At the age
schools: a
fund as the first endowment for the deemed it necessary to withdraw move heaven and e rth till they were I
Hauptman Plays.
of 18 he had written several books
for one month is 687 and the
Hebrew University. The specific pur- from the Zionist Organization of taken care of. These poor dying Alan
Thousand in Attendance.
number of mothers who received in
on ethical and philosophical topics
pose to which the proceeds are to be America in 1921, has abated one jot children, men and women, pleading atruction at the station was h71. In
Over 1,000 delegates and guests
a s l
aside from works on rabbinical sub-
B ERLI N.—Emmanuel Reicher, applied will be announced shortly.
w , were were present. Much enthusiasm was
f
his
enthusiastic
and
loyal
for
admission
to
the
hospital,
are
I
645
visits
to
la
addition
ti tle
jects. For his achievements in this veteran German Jewish actor. died
as ou rs
roused by the references made by
On recei t of the securities, whic h 1 rt
work of Herz) and dear to have
their as
folks
much right to life as' made by the nurses, giving rre.natal
to
1
field the University of Bern, Switzer- here May 15. Ile WAS 75 years old. are e ituivalent to a mortgage on int. adherence
the and Sokolow, Weir.- They
I and post-natal care and x aly re- Pr. Elias Solomon, president, and
land, awarded Rabbi Kook the degree Ilea Reicher, who was well known prove dl di Palestine Dr. Weiz. Nordau, Wolfson
d 1."
Rabbi Samuel M. Co h en, execu tine
ducing
infant
mortality.
of doctor of philosophy.
for his masterful performances in mann communicated to the officers of i mann and Brandeis.
Less Then $4,000 Raised.
, ° ■ Iirector, to the duty of the United
The response to the
Expression of Unity.
Commonwealth'
the dramas of Ibsen, Strindberg, the Amenc
Z'
Sympathies Were for Allies.
call for funds to enable Iv noolk al `+vnagogue toward the religious re-
Mr. Stern announced that less
"To me this assembly of tonight '
Jewish re-
20. I work in Palestine to cont " 05 ll'
in
M
In 1903 Rabbi Kook went to Pales- Ilauptmann and Lfflencorn, was re- the request that the latter assume the i is far from being a personal tribute, $4,000 had been raised up to May
Is' I g oieration of Paleste.
pro - i peeled has greatly encournx , s1 the ef- , ligious life in the itiaspora," said
tine, where he was elected chief rabbi garded as having blazed the way for duties of trustee for the fund.
lie declared that efforts would
•
' and I am neither infantile nor senile ; Il
the
naturalistic
type
of
play.
-
Cornerstone
Laid
in
1918.
Rabbi
Cohen,
"is
on
the
decline.
We
I
forts
of
the
organization.
Miss
slit
of Jaffa and the neighboring colo-
of the Hebrew enough to view it in any other wise , coed until Detroit Jewry makes!
Emmanuel Reicher bore a high
the need a religious center in Palestine.
Mes, his father-in-law at the time oc-
The corne rst one by Dr. Weizmann I than as a half-conscious expression known in emphatic manner its eager Vernon and her associa , in
reputation
not
only
in
Germany
but
Jo-
do
not
believe
in
a
vicarious
buildi
cupying the position of chief rabbi
drive have expressed the,,selies as We
University WAS laid
en the part of a group of American near to see the new hospital
f
confident
that a full km •,,,, d7.e "a daism, which expresses its loyalty to
of Palestine. The outbreak of the in this country as an actor, producer in
1918,
the fi nal : ng:
.1918 even before
Jews of the
unity of life which is i erected.
and as an idealist in the theater. lie in Jul
tl•e
need
our
faith
by
making
it
possible
for
s
I
World War found Rabbi Kook in
of the land from the Turfs'
, the part of Detroit Jewry , '
was One of the leaders of the modern
"It is y hope and expectation"
i
lu of IladasvO . "'''' k la ' others to live a religious life there;
Switzerland, whither he hail gone to stage in Germany, one of the first by the amides of General Allenby. , fortunately more important than the
and
.•
Stern, t la tn
d Mr . m
-, a. - but rather we wish to obtain from
that time, the university pro- minor differences that
attend a Jewish world conference.
be
forthcoming
in
this
drive
and
the holy Land would IT 'III "'
Si
S
us.
For
myy
part
I
have
never
hMI
,
saill
interpreters in Berlin of Ibsen and
mr holy Land its inspiration and
His pro-Ally sympathies being known Hauptmann, and as chief actor and ject has made considerable progress. a quarrel with a Jew of the Beth wi
,
that the traditional Jewish response cess in the local campaige
''; ; uidance, its strength and instruc-
to the German authorities, Rabbi
Agricultural and micro-biological in-
Among the contribut ..
Ilagadol, but I shall never to suffering will manifest itself.
stage director of the Freie Buhne he
stitutes are already in operation and liamedrash
Kook was not permitted to return to
presume
to
Those
who
would
give
a
little
of
their
funds
now
being
raised
a,.
A
.•
i
I
.
tion,
so that we and our children may
cease to quarrel with the Jew of St.
helped to break down the conven-
1h not be cut all from the main body of
his post in Palestine and he there- tional rules of the old school of dra. work on the medical school is to be Thomas. I have never pre
time for the Denver hospital may let Brown, Rabbi Leo M. Fre- ', ',r. hal
i I .,
•
It would be well for this
.
0'
Fred
..!
1:1
completed
this
summer.
The
uni-
upon went to London, where he ac-
h
cu-
.
11
ic technique. Ile introduced in
and I sha assiam
be intolerant o t hose views m
.1 Ire convention to consider the amending
mraise
versity is one of the projects con-
ale know
avid W. Simons, Leo Br
the classics as well as in modern plays fleeted with the rebuilding of Pales- ish life which most differ from my
s- little task which they will not regret D.
∎
h
of
our
by-laws
so that a standing
.10}1(
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harry
B.
Keidan,
'
imp licity in chime.
I • reared in an atmo - having assumed.
p
which is being assisted by the own. F or 1 A as
Ilenr. P •-b 1 , ,, r, , , committee on Palestine may b
, the principle of s
o f and even
ter expression and stage direction. tine
The following subscriptions have Milford Stern, Mrs.
',he re of understanding
e g-
nointed.
We
may
even lead
in;
ilayesod.
el
Miss Emma Butz, Mr " .''' l W • I
to Jewish practice and
All artificial striving for effect was
2
:
Mr Zeniurray, the donor of the
' movement to erect in Palestine a syn-
• ' ' • .
, Mi
. ss Sylvia S1"`
Si Sinuins
i fund, . has been one of the first and Jewish principles. For a time there been
received
up 0 and
slay David W. Si-
t to him
David
A. Brown
it Leopold Winema n, Mrs. ' ' - ::11.7' I ' Flr gogue and school that would attest
I largest purchasers of the land certifi-, were groups all but ready to read me
' to the enduring love the Jew post
Launched Ambitious Project.
Mr
.
..
'mil
cotes of the American Zion Common- out of the Rouse of Israel because I moos, $500 each; Mr. and Mrs. M
—
P
In 1915, in this city, he launched
Oppenheim, 5
' 1 ''' I'" sasses for his land, his faith."
51rs. E. Louis
the wealth. the official land purchasing found it needful to express my an ford Stern, $250;
Sarah
Rosenzweig,
M. Rosenthal,
r Mm.
and
wife, Fed
, no,
l
Council Ask. President's Rejection of an ambitions project, having
Dr. Solomon's Recommeadations
. -.
amuel P et er Wikus
S
II.
Steinberg,
Joseph
Set
called
Wineman,
Jacob
Bill.
f
.
A
and
colonizing
agency
of
the
Zionist
religious
life
and
to
seek
a
medium
ni
s,
an
organization
call
e
e
re
O
th
migration
Henry
-
i.
,
el,
lomon
too
in
Im
I Butz
Dr. So
N
Davis, Joseph II. Ehrlich, Morrts Mendelsohn, II. B. CHG.
highest aim Theater, designed a s l I Organization of America. Mr. Ze-,
1.1 r-
cotnpletin his re o;t of
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Bernard Schwartz, Harry Stoll, William Friedman. ".l•
The Michigan Council of B'i na
the
Pe ople's
made
Leh
of
y wholly
free theatrical undertakMg i murray is a prominent figure in the
,
g
I Friedberg
the year's activities,
Grant Jacob Roth, Andrew Wineman lich, Israel Zilber and F.,
tiring particularly to the masses communal life of the Jewry of Neve
the plan to establish in Palestine
B'rith Lodges, which met in this cit
ana
,
sense
M
ed,
eo,
$
Orleans
and
a
generous
contributor
synagogue of conservative tendency,
at the Hotel Statler last Sunday
d Mrs M. C.
an.
,
which was attended by delegates f of
wage earners,
snot
no by distributed
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, Walter hi.
y specially
suitable for men and women of ce-
to 811 public enterprises.
from Detroit, Grand Rapids, and rograms, but b
Fuchs, Milton Alexander. Gertrude
fined tastes. Other recommendations
H as
Built Colonies.
City, Saginaw, Lansing, Jackson and tickets of low cost. Mr. Reicher, in
Weisman, Sam Smitt,
J.
included the resumption of the print-
ly adopted a resolu- accordance with this plan, leased the
aa
Hun.
II.
Wolletein,
The American Zion (7ominnowealth
Meyer Prensky, W. R. Marwell, Louis
ing of annual reports foe general die -
Flint unanimously Coolidge to Garden Theater for a season and has already built 13alfouria, in the Dr. David Philipson Ob aa i
Banqueted on semination, the establishment of a
_
dreds
Written
by
Famous
Woman.
Stoll
and
S.
Benjamin,
each
$50;
erker
le
Be
W
..
Pr
on the
urging
Fund
Si-
immigration bill now before gave several plays there, receiving ancient
ancient valley of Jezreel. It is now
Da
p.
—
eiss,
$40;
Samuel
-
Weiss,
Eve of Palestine
monthly periodical to replace the
The resolution unstinted praise for his artistry as a completing a successful campaign for
v et o
CINCINNATI. — During a recent Il eavenrich, David lemon, D. Saffir, ,
him forwarded
for signature.
to Washington. producer. "The Weavers" of Haupt- the sale of land for lierzlia, its sec-
I present United Synagogue Recorder,
mans has often been recalled by
visit to Lexington, Ky , Dr. David moo
and
Anna John C. Hopp, Clara
David
Vilnius,
now published quarterly; the estab-
was
For
20
years
Mrs.
7.••na
Ehrlich
colony
and
garden
city,
located
ond
muel Fels' Death.
H
Mourns
S a also
a re.
council
adopted a resole- critics as
a masterpiece
of harmony
magnifi- seven
worked for the Jewish N;dional Fund lishment of an employment bureau
seven miles north of Tel Aviv on the Philipson of Cincinnati made
and
of acting, the
tzi, Abraham J. Levin, Irving Gold. athering money with which to re. for Sabbath observers; fuller co-oper-
for markable find in the form of a num•
The
rence
Mediterranean,
and
is
negotiating
f
o
er ;
tract of land where its third bar of letters from the pen of Miss and
A. David
J. Weiss,
Sidder,
Rabbi
. J.
Berko-
King,
Fannie
of condolence
the postmaster
death
ti
Son
Herman
Samuel
II. Doktor,
Weiss, g Ja-,deem the soil of Palatine. Aftation
with similar religious bodies;
beir
amuel
Fols, mayor on
and
among the players, the naturalness
two decades of effort, the result of : and that some form of testimonial be
of Kalamazoo, and for many years of the whole presentation, its sincer- colony and garden city will be lo- Rebecca Gratz, the famous Jewess of w
its simple easy handling of
half
of
the
in
the
early
Detroit
in established in honor of Louis Mar-
[ Philadelphia
hi h has beer. to py re
ity,
.
were
cated.
scenes,
nineteenth
centur
,
and
the
original
cob
Pearl,
Samuel
J.
Rhodes,
Joseph
,
in B'nai c-
B'rith a
difficult
J. Cummins, Samuel Gerson and the
'hi forefront of American cities in shall American Jewry's greatest lay
1 figure
d'
cro wds and
in
of
beautiful
Jewess,
Rebecca,
85 evidence of Mr. Rem er
bri Mrs. Ehr.
tivities and a factor in business and
Sir the
Walter
Scott's
"Ivanhoe."
The !Larry Gerson, each $2.r, Floe a B. National Fund collects,
talent as producer and leader.
Charles Jacobson, J. IL. Freud, lich is going to Palestine to study leader.
civic circles in his section of the cited
special recommendation, Dr.
CONTRIBUTES FUND
As a specie
,
state. Adolph Freund of Detroit, a
letters were in the possession of Mrs. Siegel
olomon spoke of the hearings now
R R Abrahamson and Harry S.
Wan Laurels in America.
hand the ituation in the country
BRARY
LI
U
-
TO • • •
W. Rice to which she dedicated a significant being held by • sub-committee of the
Thomas II. Clay, a daughter of Ben-
friend of Mr. Folz for many years,
Since 1915 Mr. Reicher was for a
Jamul Gratz, the youngest brother of Scheinmen, each $15; Dr. S.
T -
i
Senate committee on foreigle
offered the resolution.
life .
r of
ebecca Gratz. and the widow of a Charles Levy, Morton Sllman, so:
A committee was named to initiate time general director of the Theater
lions on the question of our partic i-
The Phi Epsilon Beta Na Sorority's l
is Zionist Work.
activities in the upbuilding of Jewish Guild, where he won mo duction of has donated $150 from the proceeds grandson of Henry Clay, the great seph Alexander, B. Jacobstein, Mor- pa t f Pi
her
f e
Abraham Caplan August.: Levinson,1 In recognition of her pioneer Zion potion in the Permanent Court
o
communal life throughout the state particularly for his prore
laurels,
the Interest
C," pronounce d by John of dance given last Sunday at the American statesman. Mm. Clay o ris Krohn, Arninie Tobias, B. Miller,
tivities in this city the Detroit ternational Justice. "In
fect
illus.
e
under the auspices of the Michigan "JaWilli ams "the most per
Kirby Center to the library of the placed the letters at the dispo se veral Joseph Gittlernan, Hugo Parshall, Jewish National Fund has arranged a of world peace,
Be the part
are
D.
United Hebrew Schools. The Officers Dr. Philipson. There
Robert Lowenberg, Jose h Lichten.
8'nei B'rith.
Mrs. Ehrlich will favor such participation on
d
The new officers of the council are: tration in our generation
of stage,
the kind
hi
0- banquet at
a of the sorority who were in charge hundred of t em i
get when the
e,"s
st
of
honor.
The
banquet
of
our
country,
and
have
so instruct-
we
addressed
by
Rebecca
Gratz
to
her
stein,
Hyman
Keidan
an
M.
F.
theater
rev
be the gue w c
ed our representatives' whom we re-
Joseph B. Wolff, Jackson, p resipresi-
ealing focused on l if
are the following: Miss Rachael Nor-
dent; of
Stern, ' will take place Sunday evening, May cently sent to Washington for that
a lens, is
two slaters-in-law, sitz, each $10; Charles Hilton S.
Lipsitz,
being twiste d about ber, president; Miss Revs Glassman, brother and f her
Louis R obinson, Bay City , v ice-
of
life
of
Benjamin
Grata.
Dr.
Josephine
H.
Stern,
pp, Samuel D. Frankel, M.125, at 7 o'clock, at the new Talmud purpose. To add force to the argu-
theater.Mr . treasurer; Miss Leah Pergeman, nee- the wives o
dent; Charles Heuman, Jackson, s e c- instead li mits
E. It Ko le
, in the
retary; Edward Lichtig, Bay Ci ty
rotary. The executive committe con- Philipson has [menaced a paper, en.
ment of our representative, it might
nues. Philip
Slomovitz
preside.
Philadelphia
and will
Byron
aw
delegate at large. Adolph Freund of Reicher also directed
several plays fisted of the Misses Esther Jacobson. titled "Some Unpublished Letters of Alvin, Philip Shulman, Herbert L 1 ' Torah,
resolution adopted by
Ar t Theater.
ch will sail from New be well that a
Rebecca Gratz," in which he gives Levey, William K. Levy, Mary Cap•
Detroit and Benjamin F. Wiener of for the Jewish child ren have been well
Ian, Henry Cohl, Samuel Dickman,' Mrs Ehrli e- this convention be sent to the Sen-
Two of his
Ida Werney, Leah Pergeman, Ries
doe.
most
interesting
American stage for Glassman
ators
in
charge
of the bearing."
Flint are past-presidents.
and Rachael
Norber.
several
of these
expects
yman Goldman,
president
of the
uments.
The paper will be ad
more to
She away
re at Max S. Friedland, Nathan Perlmut• York June 10 and will be
Delegates from Pisgah Lodge were known on the
H
Adolph Freund, Theodore Levin, la- many here
years.
Frank
Reicher,
who
library
of the United Hebrew Schools, the annual meeting of the American ter, Meyer Gerson, Chernick Broth- than two months.
(Turn to butt page.)
in
1899.
has
made
hie
Jewish
Historical
Society
in
Phila.
ens,
Louis
II.
Ross
and
Barry
Bril-
tour
Palestine
from
one
end
of
the
came both actor and stage director.
country to the other.
cob Miller and Bernard Ginsburg.
oronty his gran -
ling, each $5.
delegates
were
entertained
by , His
m daughter, Hedwig, has filled irn- expreesed to the sion,
delphis, Hay 25.
nie
Pisgah
Lodge at
dinner
and recap-I
tude for its donat
portant roles in many plays.
headquarter'.
tinn as the
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