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rsed in
a lead-
fullest
.nce ex-
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ay those
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Herzl Judaeana.

Guards of Judaea.

is rabbi
dean of
enowned
devotion

Bakst in
the great
there he
the cele-
astitution
[Rant nu.
rstintal to
in future

became
Slab.nlka,
'almudical

At the last meeting ef the Guards
('enter,
of Judaea, held at Kirby
plan• for an outing were considered.
It was decided that the club should
spend its vacation of two weeks in
a suitable place in the north.
In the recent game between lierzl
Judaeans and the Guards, the latter
*on by the score of 15 to 10. The
ganikr was distinguished by vigorous
batting On both sides.
The officers who were recently in
tl have made a deep impression
stall ,
as a result of their able handling o f
the a tub's affairs.
animated discussion was staged
An
by a number of members on the
Johnson immigration bill. Several
new numbers were admitted.

CARD OP THANKS

Mrs. Harry II. Prenzlauer wishes
to thank her runny friends for the
lovely flowers and gifts sent her dur-
ing her recent stay at Ilartikrr Hos-
pital. She also thanks the L adies Aux-
iliary of Pisgah Ledge, the Jewish Eu-
ropean Welfare Organization, the
Junior Star Sewing Club and the
Home Relief Club for their beautiful
flowers.

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Jericho Rebekah.

The Jericho Rebekah will give a
card party Wednesday afternoon,
May 28, at 2 o'clock at the Jericho
Temple, Oakland and Melbourne ave-
Refreshments will be served.

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Athena Girls Club.

The Athena Girls Club held its last
regular meeting Tuesday last at the
Y. W. II. A. club house, 89 Rowena
Ole Ilew
street, Miss Sara-Landman,
social director of the Y. 1V. II. A.,
was the guest of the
evening. Miss
.
Landman also presir t t as critic. T' he

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The last meeting of the Alpine So- club
will hold
a hike to
Sunday,
flay club
All girls
are urged
be at the
vial Club wae one of the most inter-
esting in a long while. Music was house at 9 o'clock.
furnished by Ben Slotnick and jCanadian American Club of Michi
gan I
Thomas Shulman, who won applause
The Canadian American Club of
with every number. Interesting ad. . Michigan will hold its first annual
dresses were delivered.
June It, at the Ritz
At the next meeting the organize-' banquet Sunday,
lion will be the guest of honor at the far members and friends only. the
bovine of Miss E. Sterns of Park View, next closed meeting will be held Sun-
May 25, at lintel Wolverine.
who will favor the club with a social day,
in honor of its third anniversary. The North Woodward Branch J.W.E.W.O.
Alpha Sigma Kappa medals will be .
awarded to various members for their The North Woodward branch of
and efforts. The medals will the Jewish Women's European Wel-
service:,
fare Organization will hold its last
he presented by It. S. Stevens of
Saginaw, alieh., an alutnnus of the meeting of the year Wednesday, May
organization. A program has been 28, at 89 Rowena street. Installation
arranged for the occasion. The first of the following officers will take
of a series of talks will be given by place: Mrs. George Cohen, pmsi.
Jack Cohen and Mrs.
Sam Brody an the old and new print- dent: Mrs.
ing press. The science of chemistry Louis Neiman, vice.president ; Mrs.
and its needs will be discussed by Al. Samuel Shaflantler, treasurer; Mrs.
J. Schwartz and Mrs. Joseph Rabin°.
Berman, Jack Garfinkle will render
the 'cello, with Thomas Shul- wit; secretaries. Bliss Rosalie Gold-
solos 011
man at the piano. Ben Slotnick has stick will read several of the poems
,
made arrangements to furnish the of Edgar Guest. Final arrangement

music with a 12-place dance orches- for the card party to be given Junk. 4
at the Palais de Danse Will 1)0 pre-
tau.
held in seated.
Plans for the hike to be
the near future are under considers '
Mph ■ Vet■e.
Don.
j The Alpha Vente Sorority held a
—
meeting
Friday,
May la, at the home
Em El Social Aiders.
The Ir: m El Social Alders, a club, of Miss Lillian Breach, 733 ('lair-
sponsored by the Jewish Institute, • mount avenue. The sorority is titan-
held an open meeting Saturday even-! ning a bridge tea, the date of which j
ing, May 17. A membership cam-I will be announced later. The next
being conducted and is', meeting will be at the horn. of Miss
;align is !IOW
charge of Mist, Ruth Cornfield.' Mollie Bledow, 730 Hazelwood ave.
in
. nut.
The club is composed of boys
girls between the ages of 16 anal 20,,
Ypsc Girls.
who meet each week at the Jewish
Miss Tracy Flanders of Kirby ave-
Institute, 1111 Westminster. NI illon •
ng
I M. Alexander addressed the club at . nut. was hostess at the last meeti
this meeting on the ways in which', of the Ypse Girls. The girls are *li-
the members can help to become bet- I . ring a picnic to he held at Belle Isle
ter Jews and Jewesses. Miss Ruth i flay 25. The next meeting, of the
Bliss danced and recited and Miss'. club will be held at the honk of Miss
Freda Wein gave a recaation. Dane- : I Shirley Ashnan.
ing concluded the evening's program.
B'nos Rachel.
Social Mixers.
. ! The last meeting of the Baum Ra-•
The Social Mixers elected Mmss , ichel and election of officers was held.
Schriebman financial secretary to Saturday, May 17. The following of-,
succeed the hate Samuel Jacobs.ficers were elected: Dora Cooper-
The club held its first open meeting smith, president ; Lillian Garnick,.
1
he home of AI Schwartz, 5a8
- -- I vice-president; Esther Mrofily, sec-
Rosedale avenue, Wednesday even- retary and reporter; Evelyn Cnhen,,
treasurer. Plans were made for a,
Mg, May 21.
May walk to be held Sunday, May 25..

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The Junior League has just started
its indoor baseball season and the
Ilerzl Ju.lairans won their first value
tram the Standard Bearers, 17 to 9.
The game Was interesting and exicit-
ing. Two bane mina were made,
both by the Heals.
The first i-sue ,of the Iterate made
t pearance and was considered a
'sat
great succ,rss. The pamphlet con-
sisted of articles contributed by the
members, committee reports, the pur-
pose of Young Judaea, a talk on He-
brew and humorous items.

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Philomsthie Club.
Omicron Eta.
The last meeting of the Philo- I
Club, held Sunday, May 18, I The Omicorn Eta Sorority held its
mean('
was devoted to a discussion on litera- . last meeting at the home of Bliss.
'
con-
lure. Hymen Barahal spoke on the Jean Bornstein of Euclid avenue. The a 1 same curriculum as boys. They re- cordance with the nature . of i local
nstrume nt
1,, In c
club completed arrangements o ay ceived little or no instruction in the damns.
necessity of reading. scientific liters-
onal Zionkt
most
to
of
the
1Voinen's
I
hike
to
Northville
for
Sunday,
M
matter
thing s wich
would
h
are. Sydney Koretz lathe
nternati
science, Organization there
was inaugurated
25. The next meeting will be at the
nary" and Meyer Weisenfeld
them afte rward. Domestic
"P oe
of which lady
cussed the writings of James Branch home of Miss Anna Schulman of Eu- 1 which was urgently needed in a coup- the Jewel Fund,
the
High Commis-
I try like Palestine, was, for the most Samuel, wife of
, did avenue.
William Knuppow out li
Cubed
ical
to
.
'part,
neglected.
Young
women
who
sioner
for
Palestine,
became the
the g r . adual change front classical
went to l'alestine from Eastern lands nresident. At the first meeting On
realistic literature. which is now
Many
With
Popular
Inn
found
themselves
untrained
and
tn-
behalf
of
the
Jewel
Fund
over 11,20 0
portrayed Dorr'a

dominant. Jack Thurnin

lion, is self-supporting, since the
money paid by the people who dine in
the kitchen is sufficient to cover the
expenses for the upkeep of the girls.
The hostel is thus the first permanent
monument to the concentrated efforta
of the women Zionists of all lands.
The women of Germany, Czecho•Slo-
vakia, Poland, who were unable to
contribute money because of the fin-
ancial condition of the country, do-
nated the necessary furniture and
other material for the equipment of
Czech°.
the hostel. The women of
Slovakia have contributed largely to-
ward the equipment of the ach ool.
When thy. work of the boatel was
completed the women proceeded to
, the third unaertaking,

tally unequipped to meet the needs was raised. Parcels of jewelry were
For Excellent Food and
' toe presence of the realist in fifer l -
1 of the new life. It was clearly the received from such distant places as
Dance Facilities.
tare by reviewing ail example of real-
towns
duty
of Jewish women to come to their China, Singapore, and in many
writing,
"The
Way
of
All
Flesh,"
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One of the most popular places to assistance, to help them secure the in Europe jewels were enthusiastical-
by Samuel Butler.
essential training which would enable ly donated. Among the earliest and
The club will not meet at the Kirby
win to attain- dine in Detroit is Pores Inn, 17169 them to take their positions either as most precious contributions was that
I r
cane ne xt
or I • A
Jew-
bans taking place. Members will be Fast Jefferson avenue, fame ,
land workers, farmers or colonists of the New Zealand Women's
• informed of the meeting place by free and chicken dinners, recently
ish Slickly, which, 41 an extraordi.
wives.
narily saort period of tinie, raised
communicating with Ernest Goodman reopened after beinzr closed for one
The first step toward a construe-
funds sufficient to establish an i n-
• k James Hall formerly with
.
or any one of t eo
Marquette's, is now managing this tine plan of work Was tae convening tants' welfare institution at Tel- 'school. In connection with the rais-
n•idhouse and has installed It system
of
a
preliminary
conference
in
Ikon-
Aviv, and further pledged itself to 1 ing of funds for the farm mention
school,
.
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don in 1920, which resulted in the maintain this institution for tree'Mrs. Weiamafin made special
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The Jewish Women's European of service that is characteristic of this
assah Organiz-
e latich
th
formation of the nucleus of the body
he center was opened in 1of the work of
is
Welfare Organization held a board papular restaurateur. Besidse haying which subsequently became the Wom- years. T
ada Iwhi
ne,
charge of two nurses. The f I'. n affiliated
miaine Do rr's has a ted
19 0 2 in
with the Women's International Or-
en's International Zionist Organize- success
meeting at the home of 51m.
a
ith syneopfi
of its work is evidenced by ganization. The liadassah of Canada
Cohen of Ferry park. Appropriations spacious dance floor w
n. A t this conf er ence wom en a
Palestine for the
were made for transportation to this combined entertainment, all of which tio o nist and quasi-Zi o nist group s in the fact that a branch was opened re-
. to Zi
cently in another section of the city. farm school f3,000.
ceuntry of two European orphans. combine to unmake it an ideal dare
everal European (reentries were rep-
The work of the hostel established has recently sent to
The next board electing will be held , dine and dance.
resented and it was determined by
in the sank year has met with similar With this work as a nucleus, the
the delegates that work should begin success. It is occupied by 30 girls Women's international Zionist Or-
at the home of Mrs. Rotkof sky, 22.38
4.1
at once and collections made for the
matron ganizat ion proceeded to consolidate
Garfield avenue, Sunday, May
or-
the supervision of a
The next regular meeting will be at I
first of the tame initial schemes, under
and two expert teachers. Of the 30 and enlarge the framework of the
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the Farnsworth Synagogue Tuesday, I
. namely, the establishment of a girls'
15 are newly arrived ganization. Two international con-
the
girl inmates
May 27. Members of the North
Zee.,
hostel
at
Jaffa.
As
the
rate
of
ex-
Meier
By
Chaluzoth. The others had been in ferences were held, one in 1921,
--
change then prevailing over a large
Woiloward branch of the organize-
country for some time previously other in 1923, simulteneously with
lion have been invited to attend this I
part of the European continent ten- the
and hail already worked in the camps the elinvenine of the World Zionist
Since her arrival in this country
1
1about six weeks ago, Dr. Vera Weiz- dered gifts in money of little or no or on farms. The girls are tau vat all I' ingress inEarlsbad. At the last in-
meeting.
conference a budget of
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wife of the Zionist leader, value, it was agreed that in the coun-
.dna, ter national
I mann, the
affected t le women should branches of housework, ca -
Blue Bird Girls.
needle and laundry work, gara...ning, f.20,00u fur two years was voted, di-
An interesting meeting of the Blue I did everything possible to than inter- tries thus
kind
for
in
unaware that she collect their contributions
vegetable growing, the care of rub valet! among the 20 countries whose
Tuesday evening,ivievi's. But, quite
Girls at
was
Bird
May 20,
the held
home of Mrs. M. Ger-I was being interviewed, firs. Weiz- the equipment of the new institution. try and betas. The hostel, when nor- representative:, were present at the
,
ber, 632 Holbrook avenue. Among I mann told the writer a highly inter- In other countries
money
was
to
be
variety of means in ac- mal conditions prevail in ineiaaro• c .1, . r
the work of the de- raised by a
the topics discussed were plans for' esting, story of
Interne-
—
an open meeting to be held Tuesday velopment of the Women's
Miss tional Zionist Organization, of which
evening, June 3, at the home of
is the treasurer. The story of
Bessie Helfand, 539 Enelewooti ave. she
of some 26 come
nue. Plans are under way for the • how Jewish W0110011
tries
have organized to help in the
entertainment features of the OCCR-
rebuilding of the Jewish national
minor
s
homeland merits to be retold.
A hike has been scheduled for Sat -
- I
ur.lay, May 31, around Belle Isle. Before the formation of the Worn
Zionist Organiza-1
The girls will meet at 3 p. m., hik,.• en's International
around the island and then go to the lion, Jewish women in general( with
home of Mrs. -I. Goldberg for (lamer. the exception of liarlassah in Amer-
small part in Zionist
It was decided to rent a cottage Mal teak but a
for the summer and a committee con- affairs, Mrs. Weizinann said. Though ,
of
sIsting of Mrs. J. A. Goldberg and there were many women members
the Missies Ida Greenwald and Anna the Zionist Organization, some of .
Kurtzman will go to ('ass Lake nextwhom took an active part in the car- I
Sunday and rent a suitable cottage. rying on of the work, little scope was
The next regular meeting will be afforded to women, as such, and the
majority of those who. through I
held at the home of Miss Anna Kurtz- large
man, 309 Englewood avenue. their own national consciousness,
were inclined to be interested in and .
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' sympathetic toward the Zionist cause,
Ledies Free Loan A ■■ oci ■ tion.
The Detroit Hebrew Ladies Free ' contented themselves with member-
kind entirely passive as far,
Loan Association will hold a special ship of a
meeting Monday, May 26, at 7:30 p. as actual participation was Lin-,
m.. at Congregation Ahavaa Zion, vented. The reasons fir this attitude,'
Weizmann explained, appeared
Holbrook and Ileaubien streets. Re- Mrs.
froshmenta will be served. Imam- to have been two-fold: Firstly, the
tent matters will receive attention. numerical strength of the women in
:the movement was naturally greatly
inferior to that of the men, since
Omega Epsilon Sorority.
Miss Evelyn Greenberg of Glynn Jewish women as a whale were not,
court was hostess at the last meeting trained from the political point of l
I of the Omega Epsilon Sorority. At efew to appreciate the cause; and.
the next meeting, which will take secondly, many of the convinced
place at the home of Miss Eleanor women Zionists believed quite sin-,
Lezerson, May 25, the organization cerely that the part taken by their;
the active work was suf.
will entertain another sorority at a husbands in
bridge party. ficient and that there was no special
duty for them to perform.
The new era in Zionist affairs
which opened with the Balfour Dec-'
laration brought with it a change in
the attitude of women. They began
to realize that it was incumbent upon
' them to shoulder part of the burden '
in the task of upbuilding Pakatine.
A small body of Zionist women in
London who had lung participated in
the general work of the Zionist or- I
ganization and had sought an oppor-
tunity to help 'amen in their own
sphere realized, after the Balfour Dec-
laration, that the time had come when
they could make an appeal to 8111
Je•CASea, Zionist and non-Zionist, to
come forward and offer their own ,
•
contribution to the work. Several of '

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