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Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1924

VOL. XVI, NO. 4

Pupils SMITH WOULD CHECK
WORKERS IN SOCIAL Twenty-two
SERVICE TO ATTEND Will Be Graduated THREATENED STRIKE
IN CLOAK INDUSTRY
TORONTO MEETING

Awarded Scholarship
In Journalism Course

Corn Ill e II Cti Ille lit of Shaarey Ze-
dek Sunday School W'ill Ile
Held Sunday Morning.
New York Governor Conducts

Officers of United Charities
Fifteen girls and seven boys will
Members of Delegation
receive their diplomas at the com-
To Conference.
mencement exercises to be held by

wALDMAN BECOMES
BOARD MAKES KNOWN Educational Leaders
Id eas EXECUTIVE WORKER
Seeking New --
SCHOLARSHIP AWARD
TO LOUIS TENDLER Mur Large Cities Bef°" Start- FOR FEDERATION

ing Department of Sec-
ondary Training.

Directors of Fund Started By
Chronicle Announce
Winner .

Noted Social Worker Accepts

Post Offered by United
Bernard Isaacs, superintendent of
the United Ilebrew Schools; E. Ra.
Jewish Charities..
- —_
'dimwits, president, and David I.
____
Bernstein, M. It. Cohen, Louis Dus -
ACHIEVED
FINE
RECORD
_
the Sunday School of Shaarey Zedek APPOINTS COMMISSION
calf and Harry Goldman left last Sat - WILL ASSUME DUTIES
AS
COLLEGE
FRESHMAN
Congregation Sunday morning, June
TO CONSIDER ISSUES
;inlay evening for Cleveland, Pitts-
. _
MORRIS D. WALDMAN
EARLY IN SEPTEMBER
22, at 111:30 o'clock, at the syna-
_—
burgh, Boston and New York to in
, Michigan Student Planning to vestigate conditions in th. : Jewish
WILL BE AT THE HELM gogut, Brush street and Willis ave-
Campaign
Has
Held
Positions in Leading
nue. Judge Harry It. Keidan will
Make
Journalism
His
educational systems in those eitiee.
k Nomination to Prevent
Citieserv
inedCA
oubnroa
tryd. and
The committee chose those cities be-,
Butzel Scheduled to Preside at iiward the diplomas, M. II. Zackheim
Life Work.
Labor Upset.
will present pins to those who attend-
cause of the high standards that char-
_._
Served
Session of Community
ed regularly the Saturday morning
Louis Tendler, 22 years old, 1341' acterize their Hebrew schools. The'
Organization.
services and Rabbi A. M. Hershman
NEW YORK.—Governor Alfred E.
Watson street, who completed his purpose of the tour is to ascertain,

will deliver the address. Burnett Smith converted his Presidential cam-
freshman year at the University of the best methods in vogue in various i
Detroit Jewish social workers and Krauss, one of the graduates and paign headquarters into a strike set-
Michigan with a high scholastic rec- parts of the country and to incorpo; t. a a N'i t i e nr
sgr
, 1 Zs
' i.i)a. al :
me oa p ir t l eni
e d rastnlL n op tnh o ee s I t o il : n ni tthe ol f
the clan, will speak on thment agency and tried to ward off
others prominent in Jewish communal president of
cord, was awarded the scholarship for rate into the Detroit system these 'executive director of the Detroit
activities will attend the annual meet- The Aim of Our Class." the threatened strike of 50,000 gar-
1924.1025 offered by The Detroit methods that seem most applicable to , United Jewish Charities, accordin to
Will
Give,
Play.
anent
workers
in
this
city.
In
one
of
m
ing of the National Conference of
Jewish Chronicle, Mr. Tendler is i the local situation and most pro's- 1111 announcement made the early part
Jewish Social Service which will be "Brothers," a two-act play by Ru- the suites in the Prudence building,
the first student to receive the award, ing in results.
of the week. Ile will
u ass me his du-
held in Toronto June 22 to 25. fus Learsi, will be presented by mem- he first met a delegation of the jobbers
d
which
which was ma e by the board of di. I
ties early in September. Ile spOnt
Among the laymen who will be pros- tiers of t h e class. Those taking part and then a committee of the workers.
rectors of the scholarship fund. The
' lit :ulariy in theweek In the city conferring with
School Mh"i.
The committee
liig teeispart
ent at the sessions are Henry Wine- will be Gertrude Smith, Rosalyn Da- Finally he met both in a joint confer-
board is composed of Arthur E. Fixel, : terested in the standards that obtain , the officers and directors of the or-
man, president of the United Jewish vis, Bella Baron, Celia Becker, Lena once which ended in bursts of laugh-
chairman; Judge Harry B. Keidan, ' in the secondary schools forming a ganization and the personnel in the
Charities; Milton M. Alexander and Rosin, Bessie Kosak, Ruth Much, Ger. ter ,
LOUIS TENDLER
Rabbis A. Al Ilershman and hen rypart of the systems in the cities via-I, several departments. Mr. Waldman
Fred M. Butzel, vice-presidents; trude Rosenberg, Bertha Gruber,
The sounds that issued from the
. B e rk owitz , Al. I.. l'rensky and ited. It is the p I an of o th
board
of was offered the position severa l
the
oar o
Theodore Levin, Bernard Ginsberg Burnett Krauss, Herbert Frank, Thel- Governor's suite disclosed to those
Jesse F. Iiirschman.
directors of the United Hebrew months ago, but held the matter un-
and Milford Stern, members of the ma Levine, Manuel Boschowitz, Macy waiting outside the progress that was
Schools to establish a department of der advisement until recently,
Born in Russia.
board of directors. Air. Stern will be Cohen, Ruth Friedman, Dorothy Lie- being made behind the closed doors.
Mr. Tendler is the son of hire Rose higher education in order to meet the
In Profession 22 Years.
accompanied by his son Philip. The berman, David Lebowitz, Rebecca High words could be heard when the
rn-
az t n et d w ea d sgb rR on r, t■ rxt u ir
P ae tzaa nn it t ia f a a t i h ais
Sir. Waldman, who resigned the
social workers who are going include Hoffman and Samuel Schwartz. The conference started.
c o id
Norris D. Waldman, the new execu- characters in the second act will be
The jobbers, organized as the Mer-
executive directorship of the Brook-
, C onn., &sire to continue their studies.
mar sc hoot in New Haven
lyn Federation of Jewish Charities to
tire director of the United Jewish played by a set of players different chants' Ladies' Garment Association,
While on the tour the local group
.
where he lived from the time he Mills
_
come to Detroit, has been In social
Charities; Miss Mary Caplan, educe- . from that performing in the first act. went into the conference declaring
to this country until he came will discuss with leaders in the Jew.
some of
tional director; Miss Jennie R. Green- The play was directed by Miss Frieda that a strike would force the entire Union of American Hebrew brought
to Detroit. Ilene he continued his ish educational field the desirability work 22 years and has held
the outstanding posts in Jewish phi-
baum, social service worker at the A. Levin, who supervised assembly industry to move away from New
attended
of
holding
periodic
national
meetings,
elementary education and
Congregations to Spend
it service in America.
He
North End Community Clinic; Mrs. singing during the year.
York. The workers entered the con-
the Central High School, taking a for the purpose of strengthening Jew; received
Dorothy Lieberman, Rose Stein, ference room asserting that 50,000
lanthrop his education at New York
Rose M. Lipson, case supervisor of
$429,000.
college preparatory course. Through- ish educational methods and stand- and Columbia Universities and at the
the United Jewish Charities; Miss Macy Cohen and Tette Hoffman will families would suffer by a strike, that
out his school career he worked at ands and promoting the movement, Jewish Theological Seminary. While
'
Sara Landman, social director of the render musical selections. Miss
millions of dollars would be lost to
which Detroit Jews are advancing, of a
C I N C I N N A T I.—A budget of various jobs in order to secure an
y oung man he came to the notice
Young Women's Hebrew Association, Tobin will act as accompanist.
the manufacturers and that the pub-
was giving every Jewish boy and girl in '
Geed. at Luncheon.
a vice-
lie would have to pay the strike in $429,426 was voted for the activities education. In New Haver. he
and Mies Blume Levin, in charge of
the country a thorough Jewish edu-! of Dr. Lee K. Frankel, now
After the exercises the graduates
of the Union of American Hebrew employed for a number of years as
president
of the Metropolitan Life
the domestic difficulty cases handled
es ern

will be the guests of the congrega- higher priced
clothes.
Insurance
Company
and
recognized
pposite
sides
of
the
labor
die-
Congregations
for
1924-25
at
a
meet.
a
messenger
boy
by
the
Theo
by the United Jewish Chrities.
tion at a luncheon which will take pate took a determined stand at first. ing of the executive board held re- Union Telegraph Company and was
as tine of the greatest authorities on
W ■ ldm ■ rt Vice-President.
at
the synagogue.
sociological problems In the country.
_
Sunday
School year, which will After talking their troubles over with candy in this city. This budget is I assigned to delivering messages to
Mr. Waldman, who is first vice
The
Sunday
At that time Dr. Frankel was super-
be concluded by the commencement Governor Smith they agreed that ho an increase of $90,000 over that of Yale University exclusively. Ile be-
1
president of the conference, will pre-
Additional funds are pro., came known to ninny of the members
intendent of the United Hebrew
y
ss ion of five to last ear.
f
un
re
s
o
e
tu-
side at He sessions in the absence of exercises,
wa most successful in should appoint a commi
d
h
d
d
is the
l
ty
an
the
facu
of
the work
Charities of New York. Seeing in
, v idell for the extension of
the president, Maurice B. H eater, the history of Shaarey Zedek Conine- hear their grievances.
was w hile delivering mes-
nd
the
dents.
It
Mr. Waldman a young man of prom-
of
the
Hebrew
Union
College
a
Commisaion of Neutrals.
who recently: went to Europe. Air. cation. Rabbi Ilershman has begun
board of managers of synagogue and sages to the various departments of
ise, he named him an assistant and
of
five,"
said
Gov
board
o
l
nn
,
issil
com
nm
e
. the university that he was stimulated
Waldman is also a member of the or- consideration of plans for extending
directed him to the study of the prob-
be
compose(i
entire-
school
extension.
m ttee on training the scope of the work of the school ernor Smith, t
ganization s com
budget for the Hebrew Union into a desire to obtain a co II ege e d u-
lem of desertion. Subsequently, Mr.
The
They
will
et
down
Jewish
Theological
Seminary
'1


Y
schools.
during the coming year.
Waldman became assistant to David
College will be $198,555, represent- cation.
The following are the graduates: to work. Their findings will be final
Fred M.
M Butzel, who is a member
Starts Campaign Among
Will Study at Michigan.
Bressler, then head of the Indus-

b ing an increase of $35,000. Addi-

.
of the committee of nine, is sc e - Bella Baron, Celia Becker, Manuel only in so far
trial Removal Office. In this capacity
tional
funds
are
allowed
for
the
open-
The winner of the scholarship will
College Men.
rn Boschovvitr Ruth Buch, Mac Cohen . ligation on the part of the jobbers and
uteri to preside at the session on co-
he remained two years. Later he be-
continue his studies at the University
erb(
rt
Frank,
Ruth
the
workers
to
heed
the
recommenda-
alien
of
a
summer
school
at
the
col
inanity organization which which will Ro s . al n
came connected for a year and a half
e Davis itha Gruber, Rebecca, tions of disinterested persons who do lege, the stablishment of a school of Michigan and will pursue a course
be held the morning of June 25. The lenedm
NEW YORK.—A campaign among with the work sponsored by the Jew-
Y an, Be '
and that will embrace journalistic sub-
committee of nine has on its program' Iloffnian e Yetta Hoffman Bessie Ko. not wish to see the life of the commun.. for religious school supervisors,
w Col-
Col- jects. His freshman course included Jewish students in American colleges iith Territorial Association, which had
k Burnett Krauss, Thelma Levine, ity disturbed by such an economic up- ! for the extension of the Hebr
the consideration of such changes in
lege for Teachers in New York City, literary subjects which constituted an and universities to persuade them to the backin of the late Jacob H.
as a strike would entail."
the structure of the conference as oak,
David ebowitz, Dorothy
L Lieberman, heaval
Samuel Blumberg, counsel for the which opened last year with an en- Introduction to the definitely journal- make the pulpit their career is pro. Schiff and srael Zangwtll. This work
will promote its interests and vitality Milton Marwil, Lena Rosin, Gertrude .
.
.
it
clear
rollment
of 189 pupils.
istic studies in which he will engage jected by the placement committee concentrated on directing Jewish im-
1
,
I.,
q
as an organization and an
Rosenberg, Gertrude Smith, Samuel Jobbers '
Extension Work Expands.
I during the remainder of his college of the Jewish Theological Seminary migrants to come to the United States
that the jobbers had not agreed to an-
into the relation of the conference to , Schwartz and R
Stein.
of America, according to an an- by way of Galveston and settling in
For
the
work
of
the
board
of
man-
career.
ations whose ,
principles at issue. Il e said
other national organizations
the middle and far west and the
The exercises' will be open to the' hitrate
While studying at the Central High nouncement issued recently.
that what they agreed to was for the areas of synagogue and school erten-
purpose it is to promote the social public.
Dr. Fr. ,
engages
in
religious
work
School,
Mr.
Tendler
for
some
time
ha w pa la sga g g ni r g en e t d auopmonauatt.
Th ea lstic n a gma pf air
Sc
a ni
governor to appoint an advisory com- Sion, which
welfare.
Succeeded
mission to hear the complaints of in rural communities, universities, edited the Student, the school l ubli
Mrs. Rose M. Lipson is a member
When Dr. Frankel resigned as
every element in the garment indus- welfare institutions and educational cation His work on the ' St P uden i tee, of which Dr. Cyrus Adler, acting
of the sub-committee of the commit-
, try. He maintained that the jobbers activities, a budget of $102,239 was brought forth favorable comment president of the seminary, is chair- superintendent of the United Hebrew
tee on program.
man. Those who took part in the Charities, Mr. Waldman was chosen
re unwil- approved. This will include expan- from members of the faculty.
d l were
employers, an
were
not
Attending Other Conferences.
arbitration sion of university welfare work and
conference were Dr. I•ouis M. F.p - to succeed him. In this position he
Called Service to America.
Following the Jewish conference,
stein of Boston, Rabbi Max Drab of remained nine years. About five
agreement which did not include the the development of youth education.
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, in
a number of other kindred organize-
of $ 28 ,743 was
ation
appro
New York, president and vice-presi- years ago the Jews of Boston, who
manufacturers and other branches.
---
tions but of interest to all engaged
Anded fo r prithe New Y o rk commit- starting the movement to establish dent of the Rabbinical Assembly, re - were eager to place their federation
provi
Industry
Would
Move.
the scholarship fund, was prompted ,pectively; Rabbi Elias I. Solomon, of charities upon a basis of vigorous
in social service will hold their meet-, American Woman Tells How
Joseph Engle, in predicting from tee for school extension, which main-
sags. The National Conference of '
manufacturer's standpoint what tains five schools in that city, four in by a desire to assist in the develop- president of the United Synagogue enterprise, asked Mr. Waldman to ac-
Jews of Chinese City
the
ment of a high order of Jewish jour- of America; Rabbi Samuel N: Cohen, cept the executive directorship. He
Social Work, as well as organizations
would be the result of the strike, the Bronx and one in Brooklyn. These
.
Live
Communally
which limit themselves to specific so-
schools hold sessions four days a nalism in this country and to take executive director of that organiza- remained in Boston two years, during
said:
part in the work of furthering high
cial problems, will attract the atten•
tion; Rabbi Max D. Klein of l'hila- which he reorganized the federation
"The result will be the same with week
In
NEW YORK. — A survey of the
. . and on Sunday morning.
ideals in the newspaperman's profes-
tion of the Detroit delegation. Miss
entered
rs y
delphia and Rabbi Louis Schwefel of thoroughly, established a children',
that it was with the a ti ion, it has
Greenbaum plans to attend the con- Jewish community of Shanghai, our industry
printing and other indus- a program of week-end instruction, Sion.
on. Interest in the movement in Bayonne, N. J.
bureau, transferred 200 Jewish de.
China, has been made for the Na. clothing,
ference on hospital social service; tional
pe ndent children who were boarded
Council of Jewish. Women by ,tries. It will drive it out of New conducted on Sunday mornings in Detroit has become keen since the es-
Seek Superior Men.
Miss Caplan will be present at the
large motion picture theaters tablishment of the fund was an-
homes
n
h
s and p aced them
youn, i n on-Jewis
o f Shang- York City to Connecticut or some several
"Our task is to persuade
which charge no rental. The day nounced last winter. The board of
sessions of the conference of the Na- Mrs. Marcella Crohn Rubel
under Jewish influence, effected an or-
was a recent resident of other
state."
tional Federation of Settlements as Lai, who
Morris
Ifillquit pictured the effect schools accommodate 1,204 pupils directors of the fund, according to men of an even higher caliber, Inter- ganization of Hebrew schools, placed
__
area
Su-
York. In her reeort
Mr. Pixel, sees in the plan to enable lectually and culturally, than the very it under wise pedagogic direction and
well as of the immigration section of New Y
'of e strike from the wor e 'view - and the week-end schools 1,500.
.
superior Jewish college men and fine type of present graduates and brought it into the federation. While
the national conference. Mrs. Lip- bet says:
Nine Activities Provided For.
"In this city of the Far East, scat- point when he said:
The budget contains appropriations women to secure journalistic training students of the Jewish Theological i n Boston he was retained as consult-
son will include the sessions of the
a
"In our past experience such
Seminary of America to enter the
national conference on family case tered among the thousands of Chi-
director of the United Hebrew
for nine different activities of the an opportunity for service to the
ap -
(Turn to last page.)
higher interests of Americanism and rabbinate," declared Dr. Adler. "The , 11,1g.
work and Miss Levin will pay special nese and a mixed population of
hanties.
union. Funds are provided for the
proximately
20,000
'foreigners,'
of
problem in the conservative syna-
of
Judaism
in
the
United
States.
attention to the developments in the
Directed European Work.
expense
of
the
executive
board,
for
,
gogues of this country conics from
work in domestic difficulty cases as whom 10,000 are Japanese, can be
Heeding a call made by the Joint
the Hebrew Union College, for the
the pews. The membership of the
well as work in which the courts and found a community of Jews, small in
by Dtstribution Committee, he went to
department
of
synagogue
and
school
-enforced
synagogue is being re-enforced
social agencies act in co-operation. numbers, but not in prominence.
pa_ ' Europe to direct the war orphans do-
extension, for the New York execu-
younger men and worsen, mainly
Miss Levin is an attorney as well as About 2,000 souls constitute the Jew-
partment and the department of pub-
tive committee, for the New York
ish
community
of
Shanghai.
On
so-
tine-born
and
largely
themselves
social worker.
t ic health conducted among the
committee for school extension, for
graduates of colleges and universities , stricken Jews of eastern Europe. For
A number of the Detroit delegates count of the heterogeneity of their
the
Chicago
chaplaincy,
for
the
Na-
who have absorbed all that is finest in a year and a half he proceeded to
expect to remain in Toronto a week nationality, they do not represent
tional Federation of Temple Sister-
what one would call a solid or united
American culture and who demand various points in the war zone to im-
or more.
t o A pp
ear hop& for the National Federation of
I II b
'
S
front, as we know it in Amer ica. It Documents, Soo
assist
Temple Brotherhoods and for the
their intellectual superior.
r and that prove social conditions and to
Permission
For
is interesting to recall that Shang-
Will Ask Soviet
$h ow Kaiser Sought
in developing social measures which
board of delegates on civil rights.
the religious teachers of their chit- the Jewish communities could employ
hai's earliest Jewish settlers, who
Maas
Return
of
Stranded
Truth
Suppressed.
Rabbi George ''/spin, secretary, an
dren shall be the sup rim of the aver- for their own betterment.
fact amo
among its earliest for-
"re in ac
Immigrants.
--
flounced the admission of three new
•hor, .
rabi an Jews ,
age American
mer can sc
school
oo
eign settlers, are th Arabian
Upon his return to the United
BERIAN.—(J. T. A.)—Dccurnents ongregations to the membership of
----
who emigrated from Bagdad into In-
Adequate Rernune••tion Offered.
t
States he accepted a call to become
he
union,
making
a
total
membership
BUCHAREST.—(J. T. A.) —The
Congregation Emanu El Celebrates ilia and all parts of the Orient. The of a sensational character, throwing
1. remunerate executive director of the Brooklyn
"They
are
prepared
if
276,
with
an
individual
member
a
new
light
on
the
famous
Dreyfus
question of the Russian Jewish refu- their rabbis in a manor commensu. Federation of Jewish Charities. In
Laying of Cornerstone.
names of Kadoorie, Ezra, Toeg and ,
case, which disturbed the politics of s hip of 46,109. The congregations

' others are as well known in. China and continental governments at the close r ecently admitted are: Temple Beth gees, who were stranded in Rou- rate with the intellectual and spirit- a short time he increased the annual
Nearly $15 000 was raised for the as si g nificant
mania, anticipating the possibility of ual qualifications ploy &mend they , income of the organization from
J e wish prestige and
of Congregation wealth, as those of Straus, Marshall of the nineteenth century and divided El. Chicago; the South Shore Temple, proceeding to America, was settled as
fund
building
shall possess. We hat, requests for $00,000 to $500,000 and strength-
Emanu El at the celebration which and Warburg in America. The en- France into two distinct fighting sec- Chicago, and Temple Beth Hasholom, the result of the negotiations between
Jewish reed its activities. Ile is vice-presi-
the Roumanian government and I,u- this type of rabbi from 69
marked the laying of the cornerstone tirely distinct customs, background, tions, will be published shortly by the Williamsport, Pa.
An election of members whose cien Wolf, the secretary of the Joint communities. All insist on superior I dent of the National Conference of
German
Foreign
Office.
of its new synagogue at Taylor and ideas and opinions of the Arabic
qualifications
and
all
are
prepared
to Jewish Social Service and editor of
Captain Alfred Dreyfus, a Jewish terms expired January, 1925, on the Foreign Committee of England and
Wilson avenues last Sunday after- group make it rather difficult for
, It is a nela• the Jewish Social Service Quarterly,
board of governors of the Ilebrew
th e J e wish pay very high solar
oca,
of
t h e I
noon. Responding to an appeal for them and the Jews of the western citizen of France, was innocently ac-
presentati
re
seminary
the
lively simple matte;
Union College was held. Those
contributions made by David W. Si- world to get together on committees cused of having sold French military
Colonization ve Association.
but it is not
information to the German embassy chosen for a three-year term were:
agreement , t " fill the vacant pc ;l , .
to the
mons, who presided at the exercises, for a common benefit or cause:
According
Oscar
Berman,
Cincinnati;
Rabbi
Leo
80 simple to fill them woh the kind of
in
Paris
and
was
sentenced
for
this
members of the congregation made
reached, the Roumanian government I
Synagogues .
h
M.
Franklin,
Detroit;
Maurice
J.
Frei-
alleged
crime
to
life.
imprisonment.
„ There are three synagogues in
will commence diplomatic negotla- men the communitie. l ,-
are
now begin-
liberal pledges, among which was the
.I..wish
young
ning to require.
berg, Cincinnati; Berthold Guggen-
sum of $1,000 given by Mr. and Mrs. Shanghai, two of which conduct serv- After spending many years in prison
lions with the Soviet government to
opens vistas ,
on Devil's Island and after a fight led hime, San Francisco; Dr. Max Heller,
the career of ,' : ,.)
Jacob Gilman. ices according to the ritual and cus- by Emile Zola, Dreyfus was finally New Orleans; Felix Kahn, Cincinnati; obtain the latter's permission for a men,
. , I rentieogl raente e t , Hungary Confer. High Military
a a f s a grri t e t u t m u a s reef h n a e k t
mass return of those refugees who o
Rabbis A. M. Hershman, Judah L. toms of the Arabian Jews, and one
Honor on Young Hero.
.of
that
Leslie V. Marks, Cincinnati; Murray
are unable to proceed to America. comfort, and we
Levin, E. Aishiskin and Moses Finch- for the Ashkenazic or non-Arabian vindicated and released.
to call this i
' .
Seasoneeod, Cincinnati; Eli Winkler,
Reveals Germany's Interest.
Those refugees, however, who have
er delivered addresses and urged the Jews. The congregation of the meg-
BUDAPEST.—(J. T. A.) —Alex.
Jewish
stu-
'
f
fact
to
the
attent
a
The documents which the German New York; Charles Shohl, Cincinnati.
co-operation of the growing common- nificent synagogue, Ohel Rachel, re•
ies o f rocee( ii ng to their
antler Weiss is the first Jew In Hun-
peas' bi lit p
Foreign Office plans to publish reveal
dents in all AmeM - ..its
of lean
ity in the northwestern section of the cent bade farewell to Rabbi Hirsch,
gory n
g ranted
t i lestinations, will be permitted to stay l i ng
in thehope th • will f succe
Germany's interest in withholding
n
Roumania
until
able
to
go.
city in making possible the comple- la ho with his wife left for his new
t ic o a rbiea
er rn o ;"
e hsi Lin Th e e
rom the
n awakening a
the truth in the case at that time. In
lion of the building without delays pulpit in Pretoria, South Africa. On
order
was
founded by Admiral
a
pulpits
are
kind of men the
occasioned by lack of necessary the last MO Holy Days, more than a report from the then powerful Ger-
FASCISTI PROMISE
ilorthy, regent of Hungary, in 1922
seeking."
i
man. Chancellor, l'rince Buelow, to
TO CEASE VIOLENCE
funds. 500 Jews attended the services of the Kaiser Wilhelm, Buelow states that a
3': as soon as for the purpose of conferring recog-
The campaign V. '
13'nai Israel Con ggggg tion Will Hold
VIENNA.---(J. T. A.) —No more
The new synagogue will be con- Ashkenazic congregation, and the
,, ,, :mailable for it nition upon those liungarian soldiers
Special Exercises.
structed in limestone and brick anti , two other congregations had their retrial of the Dreyfus case, advocated
violence against the Jews of Roll- funds
will
be
ma
committee of , who had especially distinguished
t
in
,I
byth se ern e . i n n daorw
ym eni
u
by Zola, would not be to the advan-
will be Byzantine in architecture. throngs.
mania will be encouraged by the Fag- the
h. under the di- themselves during the war. The mem-
„ A most commendable undertaking tage of Germany, because the vindi•
sin auditorium will, it is said,
er
a
d
a
in
og
f
main
nnita
h,eac
pero
r
io
au
gma
iltana
t
s
rp
laR
tni:tr
i
esato
urt
gu
ntei
“onh'
,,y
'
r:
ba
r
av
e,
l
,
w
C
is
B'nai
ihg
T
i
c
h
e
h
w h
ecti on of Rabbi Max Drob, has ' bers of this order are allowed to pre.
seat 1,200 persons. Jacob Warren is , is the maintenance of the Jewish cation of Dreyfus would win the sym- which
$900,000 t .ward the $1,000,- fix to their names the word 'Hero"
president of the congregation, which , school in Shanghai on the. premises pathy of the Jews all over the world East Ferry avenue, between Antoine tansy‘
and are given a special grant of land.
. seeking.
at present holds services at Euclid of the old American school. Here for France. On the other hand, the and Beaubien, will celebrate the lay-
The reports state that the Fascisti 000 endowment it
The honor was conferred upon
victory
of
•wanted
Dreyfus'
and Byron avenues.
students are now considering a
Weiss at the request of the Hun-
approximately 140 Jewish children, sentence to stand would mean the vic- ing: of the cornerst one o the t
structure Sunday afternoon, June 22, change in their program and contern. ADLER ELECTED HEAD
garian general whose life had been
whose parents cannot afford the
tory of t e reactionaries and C
saved by Weiss. During the retreat
monthly tuition fee of $50 or more German revenge party. The best at 2 o ' clock . Rabbi Judah L. Levin, plate abandoning acts of violence in
IMMIGRANT AID MEN
OF J. P. S. COMMITTEE of the Hungarian army on the Atte-
who is the spiritual leader of the con- favor of a sharp parliamentary corn.
at the public schools, receive not only
- _
ARRIVE IN LONDON Isecular education but also a Jewish thing for Germany, Buelow states, is greeation, and Rabbi A. M. Hershman
th paign for the purpose of "dejunaizing
tria-ltalian front, the general was
that the affair should he dragged out of Shaarey Zwick wi l l nu:
e the Rou ma nia.
one in their daily curriculum. These
PHILADELPH i.1 -- (J. T. Al— pinned under a shattered automobile.
principal addresses. Lipman Dann
LONDON.—(J. T. A.1—The dole-' children are supplied daily riffin as long as possible.
'
Announcement is mmbs that at the last The retreating soldiers, who were
Kaiser Indifferent.
will also speak.
gation of the Ilias, consisting of B. (lunch) through the generosity of a
BRANDEIS CONTRIBUTES
meriting of the B. ;,1-(1 of Trustees of anxious to escape the pursuing
Another interesting document is a
present
synagogue
of
Congre-
Assossky
The
single Arabian Jew, who with a hand-
enemy, refused to come to his help.
Charney Vladeck, Albert
letter from the German military at- gation B'nai Israel, which was incor-
BOOKS TO ORPHANS the Jewish Publi• ion Society, June Only one Jewish private, Alexander
and Aaron Benjamin of New York, ful of earnest workers on the Jewish
2, Dr. Cyrus Adger, president of
tache in Paris, 7.uesskind, to Kaiser
arrived here and was received by a school committee form the backbone Wilhelm, transmitting a request of porated in 1072, is located immediate-
xs elected chairman Weiss, stopped in his flight to rescue
Dropsie
College,
w
NEW YORK.—Justice Louis D.
ly- adjacent to the site on which the
the general. lie bound his wounds
delegation of the Federation of o f the school.
the French Prime Minister Waldeck- new building is being erected. The Brandeis has contributed the first set of the Publicath, Committee of the
Engage in Charitable Work.
and carried him on his back for three
Ukrainian Jews in England.
Rousseau and of the French War congregation plans to make the' cele- of the Jewish Encyclopedia for the , society, to fill the vacancy left by the
conference
with
the
repro-,
"And
now
we
come
to
the
philan-
,
days until they reached a hospital.
After a
Minister Galifet in the matter. This bration a general community event.
Palestine orphans, in response to an ' late Judge Mayer Sulzberger, who was ' The general, who has now received a
sentatives of the Ukrainian Fedora• thropic organization of Shanghai, the
chairman
of
the
committee
from
the
for
the
permission
of
request was
The officers of the congregation are: appeal sent out by bliss Sophia Ber- inception of the society until his death high command in the Hungarian
tion and the shipping companies, the work of the Hebrew Relief Society the Kaiser for Attache Schwartzkopf,
Mose, Kaufman, president; N. Biel- ger, who in in charge of child wel-
army, demanded a reward for his
th ca se, to come
in April, 1923 .
Hiss . d I Con decided to remain in Its purpose is to alleviate the poverty
•d
Southampton for several days in or. and starvation among the Russian to the French courts to testify con- feld, vice-president; David Goldberg. fare work there. At least sets are I Dr. Adler has been associated with I rescuer. Weiss has on five previous
treasurer; Carl Rosner, secretary. needed, as part of the general library the work of the society from its be- occasions been decorated for bravery.
der to inform the large number of. Jewish refugees n thecity. We are
the
innocence
of
Dreyfus.
a cernin ,
which being collected for the chil-
Ten thousand Jewish soldiers
emigrants, now stranded in that port, perhaps, not aware that there is e
In reply, the Kaiser penned, with Moses Schwartz, Abraham Lewis, dren. The books or contributions for ginning, having been present at the
in the Hungarian army, many
of the situation in America. ' Jewish ghetto in Shanghai. Thee e his own hand, on the margin of the , Benjamin Babcock, Solomon Schwartz,
organization meeting in 188R, and fought
them
may
be
sent
to
the
Joint
Distri-
Benjamin
Cohen
and
Samuel
Gold-
of
then receiving decorations for
of Its commit-
The delegation will make a detail-, are many local committees for th
letter, the following words: "Why
bution Committee, 64 Water street, having served on many
for
Run
Russians,
smith
are
members
of
the
board
of
bravery
from the king.
emigrant
with
al
repatriation
of
the
the
me
I
am
not
ed registry of every
does this concern
tees and on its board.
New York City.
trustees.
view to placing him or her in other I
Kaiser of France."

All Day Conference
With Factions.

VOTE LARGE BUDGET i
FOR RELIGIOUS WORK

xma=gwarzz

SUPERIOR STUDENTS
SOUGHT AS RABBIS

DESCRIBES JUDAISM ,
IN FAR SHANGHAI

an

GERMANY DESIRED
DREYFUS UNDOING

ROUMANIA SETTLES
REFUGEE QUESTION

RAISE $15,000 FUND
FOR NEW SYNAGOGUE

HORTHY RECOGNIZES
JEWISH BRAVERY

PLACE CORNERSTONE
SUNDAY AFTERNOON

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