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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1924

VOL. XVI, NO. 5

Naming of Waldm a n DECLARES NON-JEWS'
Playa Important Role
MUNIFICENT
GIFTS
ZIONIST CONVENTION Physical Well-Being and Social
Democratic
Party)
In
Pleases Community AID NOT SOLICITED
Happiness North End Clinic's Aim L
MADE
TO
HARVARD
WILL BE ATTENDED
BY TWO FAMILIES EviLguiri,efonrirgorio,spinsee!, i. IN RELIGION DRIVE
Center of Medical Treatment in Oakland Section Grows in Im-
as Agency for Varied Service to Jewish and
Social Service
BY 700 DELEGATES portance
General Public Needing Thoughtful Ministration.
Giv
U i
Gi
Dr. Pool, Secretary of AssecIa-
Half Mil I

Plans.

ver-
en to
ion
The announcement of the appoint-
sity by Straus Family aiAl
'limit of Morris D. Waldman of
Brooklyn as the executive director of
Goldman, Sachs Co.
t he United Jewish Charities has been
cowi th ufnai v t yor tihtr el: g,rh eo rtiint rntihi e y
ru,
received
ONE WILL BE MEMORIAL

tioonn, R
Reep po l r i e t sotfo mi C eo em
t n m gen:
!loused in a pathetically small and—judging by the number of persons
in attendance on what those in charge called a "quiet morning"—inadequate
building, is the North End Community Clinic, located at 1216 Westminster
street, on a thoroughfare which is a veritable "Main Street" in the Oakland
section. There's nothing particularly exciting about the clinic—about any
TO VICTIM OF TITANIC felt that the coining of Mr. Waldman SAYS JEWISH TEACHERS
clinic for that matter—although any person, with an imagination that is
BACK
_
SOCIETY'S
PLAN
will place Detroit in the forefront of
WOULD CO.ORDINATE
more than a "table rasa," as learned psychologists would say, or with a fur
Bankers Contribute to Business
FUND RAISING WORK amount of experience in the conditions in which workaday people in con- •
N' ilttii 's'tn oi in Meeting A ddressed
n
nnm
n
'
enterprise.
cnn
Jewish
d
N
A
philanthropic
m
'ri
d
ere
ws.
.
,
:
e
School
and
Fine
Arts
or
du
lbi
y
.
l.esi
calt
ing
gested districts live, knows that a clinic is perhaps the one place where hu-
the plans of the United Jewi'h h Chari- .
Men
man ills in all their varied distressfulness come to a focus. And if one has
Department.
ties
have
been
held
In
abeyance
until
Participation of Non-Zionists neither imagination nor acquaintance with the life of poor, struggling peo-
e G ratifying.
of the new executive of ;
ple, he may, if he is interested, inquire of the social worker in charge of
i'ANt BRIDGE, Mass.—A gift of the selection
and Colonization Plans
organization.
dit is se p te m bWhen e haes,c,,,,,sinwe a et,i-i
o a clinic—in this case the worker in
$300,000 to Harvard University for the s
Dr. David deSola Pool, secretary
'charge of the North End Community
Are Vital Items.
a new dormitory to be named for the
tive service, the proposals which, it is of the board of directors of the Jew.
Clinic.
late Isidor Straus of New Yoe it has said, Mr. Waldman has suggested will' ish Education Society of New York,
Non-Sectarian in Character.
been announced.
PITTSBURGH.—With 700 dele-
ed into effect. the I
object of which is to promote
be earn
The donors are Mr. Straus' sons,
But to get back to the clinic, "situ-
s
Waldman, who
was fir t vice- Jewish religious education in the
gates from all over the United States
Jesse I. Straus, Percy S. Straus and
ate," as a description in a deed would
of
the
National
Conference
Greater City by means of propaganda
president
in attendance, the twenty-seventh an-
Herbert N. Straus, all Harvard gradu-
put it, on the south side of West-
of Jewell Social Service, presided at anti financial aid, in a letter to The
nual convention of the Zionist Or- Associai.on Chooses Offices in Kirby
ates. The gift is made as a memorial its sessions in Toronto last week in ! Det
minster street, east of Delmar street.
Center.
r to
oit Jewish Chronicle, replies
ganization of America, the largest
to their father and in tribute to Presi- the absence of the president. Ile an item in the "As We Go Al
The clinic is conducted under the aus-
ng"
gathering ever held in the history of
dent Emeritus Charles W. Eliot. who, o
work amid pices of the Fresh Air Society, which
ente
r
to
carry
on
it-
took an active part in the discussion column in the issue of June 13. Tha
the movement, will open here Sun.
at their request, will write an inscrip- that followed the report of the cont. article, which appeared under the
day, June 29, at the William Penn strictest ',Heavy and to .1i•,•uss with is affiliated with the Community
tion for a tablet to be placed in the
Hotel, wtih J.ouis Lipsky, national applicants as to their ieotk, the He- Union. It is non-sectarian, but it
BERNARD M. BARUCH
mitten on a training school. For a caption of "Unfortunate," referred
dormitory.
I to a press report of a meeting of
chairman of the organization, pre. brew Free loan Association will maintains a close relationship with
number of years Jewish social work-
In announcing this gift, Bishop ers have been of the opinion that a • teachers in New York at which an
the
United
Jewish
Charities,
which
in-
siding. The convention closes the move its office from the Jewish Insti.
Lawrence, head of the campaign to school for the training of Jewish so-lappeal was made to the teachers that
Jewish
ca, r bit. which
t
pthnot reenJ
following Tuesday night. tute building, 687 East High street, to x.jse t
do
raise $10,000,000, said:
Kirby Center, Kirby avenue and
to
cal anti communal workers is a ne- they
n
in urging
g
e Jewi
to jshenpArencn
ts .
Interest in the convention center? the
"The sons of the late Isidor Straus
St. AlltSine street. The association anent or appliances requiring a sub.
" seed
cessity.
in the proposal to remove the world
of New York, graduates of Harvard
stantial
outlay.
Zionist headquarters from London to has secured the exclusive use Of one
ligious schools. The article read thus:
University, have for some time
The present location, which was
Jerusalem, which Mr. Lipsky has of the monis in the center and will be
Much that was conspiculously un-
wished to create a memorial to their
chosen nearly two years ago, was de.
fortunate characterized the meeting
urged since his recent return from its new bastion after July 1.
father. Isidor Straus was educated
During 1923, the Hebrew Free Loan termined upon because of its distance
of the Jewish Education Association
London, where he served as a .nern-
in
Georgia
before
the
Civil
War.
De-
from hospital dispensaries anti prox. Judge and Rabbi Declare Re-
iwne r New
Nee
York or recently
eLehnotol i, tat. c w hheircnh pleas
A
her of the World Zionist Executive.ssociation
made 405 loans involving
spite the fact that he was but In in
516,090. The amounts advanced rang- inlay to a large Jewish and non-Jew-
,
ligion is Imperative in
view of the opposition which many
1861 he had completed the equiva-
ish population in need of clinical
of
them
non-Jews,
to assist in the
European
lent of a collegiate course.
European Zionists are making to this ed from $10 to $150. Plans are under services either free of charge or at
Jewish Life.
promotion of intere
interest among
ng Jewish
proposal and to the fact that it is way to make loans of larger antounts nominal fees incases requiring spa

h i mself
parents in the religious education of
expected to be the principal question after investigation demonstrates the eial treatment and expensive meth-
of the Confederate army in 1861 but Speakers at Fifth Anniversary their children. Men like Judge Otto
discussed at the annual inc.eting of practicability of so doing.
Celebration Stress Value of Rosalsky and Rabbi David de Sole
"A religious education, to my way was rejected on account of his youth.
The officers of the association are tines. That it serves a conspicuous
the greater actions committee of the
need may be seen in the fact that of thinking, is more Important than His formal education then ceased, but
T
y o o uu ntgh j u M:e v ae a ll: e d nst i . n
Pool, according to press accounts, in-
World Zionist Organization which Jacob Nathan, chairman; David Ze- during May of this year 578 patients a secular education, since full-grown hr was, during the 67 years of his
en ;
yoked the co-operation of Christian
be the high- life always a student. Washington
ad-
character,
which
should
en
convenes in London in July following Snon and .1. B. I. as ky, vice-chairm
isits.
In
,100
than
1
more
Ulm- or- teachers in the advancement of the
i made
That
sman,
amuel
est aim of men and women, is incoi
the convention, the proposal will oc-
er
dition to these patients, , 2,000 persons
cau l fee University conferred upon ganizations are the guarantees of a program of the Education Associa.
Steinberg, secretary.
were vaccinated during the recent ceivable without a full realization of
cupy the center of discussion.
healthy Jewish religious and cultural tion.
smallpox epidemic The emergency the moral and spiritual culture which him the
degree In of Its
LL. D. in 1905.
Believed
Important Items on Program.
urged his
sons Tradition..
to go to Liar- development was stressed by speakers
No Inherent Objection.
situation with which the clinic was a consistent religious education
"Ile
at the celebration of the fifth anal-
"It is true that Inherently there is
Other important subjects upon I
3
confronted was met with a despatch
yard as he was sympathetic to the
which action vvill be taken by the
Keidan, chairman
the board
of I di- breadth of construction of American versary of the founding of Young Ju- nothing objectionable In asking re-
and efficiency which gratified the brings,"
declared of Judge
Harry
convention are:
medical and social service staff, the rectors of Shaarey Zedek Congress- traditions fostered by President Eliot. darn in Detroit attended by members ligious-minded Christians to lend
Sena. sons are following their of the clubs and their parents and their good offices in the furthering of
Co-ordination of the work of all
officers of the Fresh Air Society and tion, at the commencement exercises . ma
the neighborhood. , of the Sunday School of the sync- fathers' footsteps. friends. The celebration was staged an enthusiasm on the part of Jewish
fund-raising organizations for the re-
in the assembly hall of Shaarey 'Re- parents and children for the spiritual

building of Palestine, of which the
gogue last Sunday morning. Judge
His interest in education is attest- dek Synagogue, Wednesday evening, and moral values of a good Jewish
Open Six Dry. in Week.
Zionist Organization is the parent New York and Illinois Leaders
The day clinic is open every day Keidan delivered the principal ad- , e t I to b
of
by the fact
ac t that
at he was one 0
religious education. But the fact
15 the organizers in 1893, and up to his Juno 18.
body, in order to eliminate duplica-
Staunch Supporters of
in the week but Sunday and patients dress and distributed diplomas to
Philip Slomovitz, since the estab- that this co-operation was asked
tion of effort and provide a large cen-
are treated between 8:30 and 12:30. girls and seven boys. Ile urged the death the president of the Educe- lishment of the Young Judaea or- means, for one thing, that religious
Empire Executive.
tral bureau to handle all matters per-
All manner of cases are given often- Young men anti women to continue tional Alliance of New York, an insti- ganization in Detroit one of its prime education for the Jewish children of
taining to the reconstruction of the
it
dh• their affiliation
with the
synagogue so
. y . . . tution
for the
education
and Arneri- leaders, presided, Recalling the New York has reached a sorrowfully
NEW YORK.—Nathan Straus, the
Jewish national homeland.
dans who bring to their work not that they may assume responsibility , canization of the immigrant.
growth of the movement in the city, low state and, for another thing, that
Non-Zionist participation in the venerable philanthropist; Henry Mor- only a high order of medical skill but and leadership in the life of the con-
"Ile Was a director of banks and the opportunity which it has afforded precious little support for the pur-
Jewish agency for the upbuilding of genthau, former ambassador to Tar- e point of view that does not lose gregation and in the life ot the com- vice-president of the Chamber of
Palestine, recently advocated by a key, who recently returned from sight of the social aspect of medi- munity when their time for service Commerce of the State of New York to the members of the clubs and the poses of the Jewish Education As-
good in which it has resulted for the sociation comes from the numerous
group of leading American Jews, Greece, where he directed the work
and was for some years a member of Zionist movement and for the Jewish Jewish teachers in the New York
"MO,
headed by Louis Marshall of New among the refugees from the Near eine. Medical, surgical anti pediatric
Urges Comple te Loyalt y.
the visiting committee of the Semitic community, he declared that nothing public sehool system."
eases,
affections
of
the
eye,
ear,
nose
,
York, president of the American Jew- East as the representative of the
Rabbi A. M. Hershman, who pre- Museum,
L at Harvard. Ile was a mem-
and throat, dermatological (skin),
would be left undone to further the
Pool's reply, which is dated
League of Nations; Bernard M. Ba.
ish committee.
urological diseases and sided, pleaded that the class remain , en of Congress l a 1893 and 1894 .
progress of the movement in Detroit. June 18, la as follows:
ruch, chairman of the War Trade gynecological,
dental troubles receive attention. loyal to the teachings Inculcated In I bar '
was eine of the earlier Ameri-
Regulation of Budget.
"In the Issue of The Detroit Jew-
Discuss.. Youth Movement.
Board during the world conflict; At- Two evenings a week, between 5 :30 them during the course of instruction ' can business men to sense the need of
for the regulate to of the
Joseph Chaggi, the Yiddish orator, ish Chronicle you publish an editorial
Palestine budget with particular torney-General Carl Sherman of New and 6:30, the clinic is open to per- which was given them. "loyalty," 1 rofessionalizing, business and the
Palestine upon an extension of the York; Congressmen Meyer Jacobstein
addressed the audience In Yiddish. condemning in no uncertain terms
emphasis
song who cannot attend during the said Rabbi Hershman, "is what ex- p
(Continued on page 5.)
He
outlined the history of the Jewish the Jewish Education Association of
colonization work, which draws its of Rochester and Adolph J. Sabath of
the persistence of the Jewish '
On Tuesday evening venereal Plain ,
youth movement in Europe and in New York for having made pleas to
Chicago and Judges Louis D. Gibbs day.
and dental cases are treated and on people as the bearers of the religious .
support largely front the contribu.
America and said that the history fit school teachers, moot of them non-
and Henry N.Goldfoirle of New York
heritage that is more than 4,000 years
lions made by the Jews of America
Saturday evening neurological as
the modern Zionist movement and the Jews, to assist in the promotion of
through the Palestine Foundation are among the Jewish delegates at
well as venereal and dental cases are old. Loyalty is the most significant
asserti
o n of the spirit among Eu- interest among Jewish parents in the
word in the vocabulary, at this time
Fund, the principal financial instru. large, district delegates and alter-
ropean Jews which has for its goal religious education of their children.
notes at the national Democratic con- given treatment.
The social service department, ' in particular. The great tragedy
ment of the Zionist Organization.
final emancipation for the Jewish pea- "You rightly term this 'unfortun-
ention assembled here this week.
v
The opening session Sunday will ,
which is directed by Miss Jennie R. which confronts the Jewish people in
ple are the visible outgrowth of the ate.' Such a step, had it over been
be featured by reports on conditions Jewish delegates are enthusiastic in Greenbaum, an experienced medical this country is their failure to realize
efforts of the young men and women taken, would be a most unfortunate
in Palestine as viewed by recent in- advocating the .nomination of Gov- social worker who received her train- what spiritual loyalty connotes and
,
- --
who founded the movement of Jewish misstep and one deserving the se-
vestigators, including Miss Ilenrietta ernor Alfred E. Smith of New•York ing and background in family CM involves. The only hope which is Council of Jewish Wom en and
youth and of those who furthered it, verest condemnation, Fortunately,
.
Szold, president of Hadassah, the as the standardbearer of the Demo- work and in the specialized field of ours is that our educated young men
Relief
Hailed as one of those who laid no such action has ever been taken
Huss Appoint
women's Zionist organization; Abra- , cratic party. These men will play hospital social work, is an important ' and women, especially those who ,
the foundations of American Young or has ever been contemplated.
Workers.
ham Goldberg, member of the admin-, an important part in their party's de- and integral phase of the clinic's have received a religious education
Only Jews Attended-
Judaea, Rabbi A. M. Hershman said
work. This department gives the and an introduction to synagogal life
istrative committee and of the actions , liberations.
committee of the World Zionist Or- I For several decades Nathan Straus
onsla_ and activity, will translate the spirit
NEW YORK--A commission coin that Young Judaeans not only should "The meeting, about which you
c
social
a
medical
work
work for Palestine but should seek have received erroneous information,
ganization; Jacob Fishman, manag- an d Ile n ry Morgenthau have been purely
tency which achieves a host of results of loyalty into concrete acts and into posed of three members representing
ing editor of the Jewish Morning powers in the councils of the Demo- that are decidedly beneficial not only a vital interest in Jewish affairs and the National Council of Jewish Wom- to derive all the moral, cultural and was a meeting composed of several
spiritual stimulation which Palestine, hundred Jewish and none but Jewish
and member of the national cratic party both in New York and
en
and
the
Hebrew
Sheltering
and
to the patient but to his family anti Problems."
Journal
as it grows into a significant Jewish teachers. This meeting, for from
executive committee, and Dr. Joseph nationally. Mr. Morgentheu served to the community. The social worker Students Present Play.
Immigrant Aid Society will sail fat
Silverman, rabbi emeritus of Templeas treasurer of the national commit- thoroughly interviews the patient I Rufus Learsi's play in two acts, en- Cuba June 28. This commission will community, will afford. He pleaded being a discouraging sign of apathy
1 tee during the two Wilson campaigns who comes to the clinic for the first) titled "Brothers," was presented by put into effect the recommendations for an enlarged organization in Be- on the part of Jewish teachers in our
Emanu El of New York.
and may assume similar duties during time. She gets a mental picture of ' two groups in the class completing submitted by Miss Cecilia Razovsky trait, seeing in Young Judaea an in- public school system, has been a
Reports and Addresses.
; the forthcoming contest. Mr. Straus his or her needs and the possibilities the course. Musical numbers were and Dr. D. Vera Shirnberg of the de- &cation of groWth of the Jewish source of active encouragement and
genuine gratification to the Jewish
Other principal reports and ad. l has been a liberal contributor to the for constructive effort with other given by Dorothy Lieberman, Rose pertinent of immigrant aid of the ;spirit in America.
Education Association, through the
Reports Year's Work.
dresses during the convention will be party campaign funds and Mr. Re- members of the family. If the pa. Stein, Yetta Hoffman and Macy National Council of Jewish Women,
A review of the year's activity was , enthusiastic response of the Jewish
made by Dr. Alexander Maitland of, eh. who developed into one of tient needs service that the clinic it- Cohen. Miss Della Tobin was at the following their survey in April and
Pittsburgh; Rabbi Hirsch Masliansky President Wilson's chief aides during self is unable to supply, the social piano. The play was presented un- May of conditions confronting the presented by Solomon Levin, presi- teachers to the appeal made to them.
of New York; Morris Rothenberg of I the war, is reckoned as one of the im- worker effects the necessary arrange- der the direction of Miss Frieda A. Jewish refugees in Havana and dent of the leaders' council. He said "It is unfortunate that a meeting
that there were 20 clubs in Detroit which was a stirring demonstration
New York, national chairman of the I portant figures in the inner circle of
Levin.
throughout Cuba. Miss Razovsky
,
board of directors of the Palestine. Democratic leaders.
51. II. Zackheirn announced the will serve as one of the members of with a membership of 400. He re- of loyalty by Jewish teachers has
(Turn to last page.)
• • •
Foundation Fund; Judge Bernard A.,
names of the boys and girls of the the special commission to launch a ported that the dramatic activity of been reported as having been an et.
the senior clubs, which was the out- fort to Interest Christian teachers in
Rosenblatt of New York, chairman of I BAKER AND MOONEY
Sunday School who won pins for program of constructive service.
the Palestine committee; Max Schul- i CONDEMN PREJUDICE
regular attendance at the Saturda y
The actual work in Cuba will be standing undertaking of the season, the problem of Jewish education."
.
T.
A.1
--The
1
man of Chicago, chairman middle I CLEVELAND.—(.
r
, services. Rabbi Hershman
praised under the direction of Walter Mon- had much to do with the strengthen-
western ationist region; Rabbi Abbe l Cleveland delegates to the Demo-
, Theodore Levin for his energetic tenor who has had extensive experi- ing of the organization.
Miss Pearl Firestone. on behalf of
Hine' Sliver of Cleveland; Senior ' cratic national convention, including
work as head of the Sunday School enc 0 ' among refugees, having served
Abel of New York, director of the l Newton D. Baker and Congressman
and ascribed to him the success which
- the overseas staff of the Joint the junior clubs, and Sol Slomovitz,
with
presenti
ng the senior clubs, delis-
characterized the work during the Distribution Committee as assistant i re
Jewish National Fund; S.
- .1
-• Wei n- ' ' Charing Money, voiced their oppo-
stein of New York, president of the !Rion to race discrimination before
conclued.
d
year justthe
t C ons t an- ered addresses.
director of refugee work a
n rEm Ea
isz sary
nir.
Says Efploaloss
Miss
Emma
Lazne , 11 ..anir several RounnalaA.
Would Convene Assembly i11, After
exer cises, the recipients tinople and other European centers, -
A m e r i c a n Zion Commonwealth; leaving for New York.
Former Secretary of War Baker
Emanuel Neumann of New York, na-
Another member of the staff in ' Jewish folk songs. -She y'39 accom-
, of the diplomas, most of whom have
Order to Initiate an Am -
. •
tional secretary of the Palestine I said: "I am not in favor of writing
expressed their intention of continu- Cuba is Miss Ida Hoffman, whn will , P n'e
y M ies I . .171 • 1,
bitious Plan.
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—In a
-
Foundation Fund; Nathan Chasan of race and religious discrimination into
e ing their studies, were the guests of supervise the social service and health
statement wired by Prince Bibesco,
New York, president of the Order our immigration lases." Similar state-
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—That it the congregation at a luncheon in the work. Miss Hoffman has marked
Washing-
JUNIORS the Roumanian minister in Washing-
New
ments
were
made
by
Mooney
and
the
Sone of Zion; Moe Turman of
qualifications for her new field of lei)
Jewish Telegraphic
Teeflegeaphreic.
York, president of Young Judaea; ! other members of the delegation: It is planned to convene a special Pales. dining room of the synagogue build- tivity, having served as organizer-di- ,
a g:
tinian
congress
of
American
Jews
in
l
Rabbi Jacob Sonderling of Chicago, ! is believed that Baker and the dele-
rector of the Iladassah Training I
Future cently published reports of a putsch
and Dr. Nathan Ratnoff of New York, gation will make efforts to ••insert a 1925 was revealed by Leon Levite,
School for Nurses in Palestine and Elect Officers and

in Roumania. The entire statement
member of the Zionist actions com-
chairman of American Jewish physi-
Acti•ii ie..
as director of the orphan work of
. , plank in the platform condemning mittee, on the basis of a conversation
reads as follows:
race or religious prejudice in immi-
1
clans' committee,
the Joint Distribution Committee.
"Slave inquired about the recently
he
had
with
Dr.
Chaim
Weizrnann
gration and other laws.,
of i -,-.• Detroit Chap- published
Include Women and Girl:. I At a meeting —
reports of disastrous explo-
upon his return from America.
The survey of Miss Razovsky and ter of Junior Bad.— h last Monday
revolution in Roes
Dr.• Weizmann stated that before Mendes of Louis Tendler Is Greeted Dr. Shimbere revealed that there are the following office- " en, elected for sions and
M rs. mania and am authorized to state
he left New:York, Louis Marshall had
With Approval.
more than 1,500 women, girls and the coming year: President,
-
I .
r
e enormously
submitted to him, on 'behalf of the
I
Several thousand , Celia Meyers Bra o vice-president, that the explosions we
secretary,.. magnified, and that the convention of
committee of non-Zionists, who had The selection of Louis Tendler, a children among the
a
in Cub . A great portion Corinne Marx; re rlInir
participated in the conference on the sohomnre from Detroit at the Univer- refugees
secre- i the People's party, which took place
by Jewish Agency, the follqwfing pro- city of Michigan, as the recipient of of them have relatives in the United' Rose Gordon; ccuri• panting board
of recently in Bucharest, under the
Unt is). Offers Asylum to Persons Assembly Will Hear Add
States. Their problem has been corn. , tary, Rose Babson... The
chairmanship
of
General
Averescu,
Adiee,
Mershon
and
Lehman.
of
Helen
pawl:
',
.
the
first
award
made
by
The
Detroit
Stranded in Europe.
. . I
plieated by the passage of the new directors will be I
• --.
That a Palestinian congress of ..lewish Chronicle Scholarship Fund immigration law of the United States. Blumrosen, Leila , ,o,,,, Dorothy was not marred by the slightest inci-
_
.
GENEVA.—(J. T. A.)—The ques- NEW YORK.—the attitude of the American Jews shall convene in Feb- to a student planning to enter the One of the difficulties that will have ' Epstein, Betty I- . , ..n, Dorothy dent. Not even the usual public
t n which 'A S o an - to be solved by the newly appointed Burdick, Sara Re . o.. 1, Florence demonstrations took place; perfect
pro fessi
Lion of the Russian Refugees strand- synagogue toward leiter and labor ruary, 1925. This congress should j u alistic
w - -
"- '
'' "
last week, was received with directors of the refugee e,,rk will be , Krell, Lillian llorowi ,, , Jennie Zierer, , order has not ceased to reign."
toward the - synegogue will he discuss- elect 40 representatives to the Jewish ounced
NI in the capitals of western Europe l
Agency. All. other countries should praise in many quarters throughout ta. aid the Jewish refugees to adjust Ethel Frank and Jo;,a Klein.
eas taken up by the Council of the ed nt the annual conferenceon
the Jewish elect 35 representatives. The Zionist the Detroit Jewish community. Ar-
bliss Julia Wine "f the Senior Ha-
themselves is their new environment.
Theological Seminary of America, Organization should delegate .75 rep- thur E. Fine!, chairman of the board Very few of them have ever lived in dasseah will act as chairman of the
According to the figures of the , which will he held in Far Rockaway, resentatives. The 150 should then . ,
.1 directors of the fund, declared tropical regions and must be taught program committt , and general ad-1
Russian
i
Council, there are 1,000,000
• Y k July 7 8 mnd 9. One form the Jewish Agency, which would that Mr. Tendler's record as a student proper diet and the preparation of i visor to the officer- and board. The

refugees scattered throughout Eu- ''
and worker on the paper issued by the foods. It was reported that 75 per , organization will meet the first Mon-
rope They are mainly in France and hundred andlifty rabbis are expected. elect a mixed executive committee.
Will Be Wall
The Karen Ilayesed is then to issue tentral II igh School, of which Tendler cent of the refugees are undernour. I day of each montn, beginning in Sep- Meeting in Pittsburgh
Germany. Many of them are in hard 'to attend. The program will include
Attended.
a call for a - collection of funds over is a graduate, and his interest in
I tember, at the Jew,h Women's Club,
circumstances and cannot find ern- .addresses by prominent laymen and a petiod of two years, totaling not
fished.
among
them
Dr.
Cyrus
Adler,
newspaper work, indicate that he will
The housing situation represents 89 Rowena street. Instead of t' at t h e
PITTSBURGH.- — lladassah, the
pigment. The Council has decided rabbis '
'less than $40,000,000 to $50,000,000. succeed in the calling upon which he
to request the International Later acting president of the Jewish Theo-
another grave problem, which must Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, as here- Women's Zionist Organization, will
, Louis Belief was expressed that this sum
enter when he completes his be adjusted immediately to avoid tofore.
Office to inquire into the possibilities logical Seminary of America
hold
its tenth annual convention at the
could be collected and that the re- will
The Junior Iladaseah gupports William Penn Hotel, this city, Wed-
serious consequences. Proper quer- ,
of settling the problem they present. Marshall andiustice teeing Lehman. building of Palestine could then be

s embly of Ameri-
eight orphans in Palestine, the eldest '
Pleoty
of
Good
MMaterial,
ters.must
be
secured
to
aceemmodate
Alberto N. Guani, Uruguayan mem- The Rabbinical As
nesday and Thursday, July 2 and 3.
According to Mr. Fixel, the numbelr the women end young girls, who have of whom has writ;' n to the members
of Nations Council,, ca was oeganized by the late Dr. Solo- realized within the next 20 years.
The second Junior Iladassah Conven-
The proposal of Mr. Marshall will of persons who applied for the schol-
her of the League -
mon Schechter. Its membership is
been living under very injurious con- asking to be set up as a colonist. The tion will be held on the same day.'
informed the Council that Russian' ,
be submitted to the next Zionist con-
money
necessary
bit-
this
project
will
refugees would be welcome as immi; made up of graduates of the Jewish Kress, which is to be hold not later, arshiP has shown that there are in ditions up to the present.
The convention is expected to be the
particular- Theedogical Seminary rabbis min-
DetroifJewish, young men and women
Another avenue of activity Osst be raised by the organization in the largest and the most important in the
Jantiary, 1925.
grants to South America, ,
than
th
istering to Orthodox, congregations.
who possess literary ability and who will be promoted with special energy autumn. Plans are now under way

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history
of Iladissah. Delegates will
ly to Uruguay.
would welcome an opportunity to se- is that of providing employment, so for a series of bridge teas to be given
Greece informed the Council that it Rabbi Max Droh, chairman of the SIR ALF'RED MONO
attend from all parts of the country,
.
cure a thorough Veining at a school that the refugees might become self- late this summer. These teas will
was ready to transport 100,000 Rus-I endowment fund campaign of the Jew- AGAIN CANDIDATE
-
including
San Antonio, Texas; Tulsa,
LONDON.—(.1. T. A.)—Sir Alfred of journalism in order to equip them- supporting- A number of the refu- serve a double purpose, to acquaint Okla.; Chattanooga and Memphis,
gians elsewhere, as it was unable tol Ish Theological Seminary, Will report
gees have received financial aid from young girls with the work of the
continue feeding•them. ,The Council on the progress of the campaign:
Mond,
fOrmerly
minister
of
public
selves
for
newspaper
work.
The
Be-
Tenn.; Los Angeles, Cal.; Omaha,
The officers of the Rabbinical As ' works and president of the economic trait Jewish Chronicle Scholarship relatives in the United States. Clinics Junior liadassah and to raise funds
Neb.; Kansas City, and St. Wits
voted to continue extending help td
the refugees in Greece. The Greek sembly are Dr. Louis Epstein, Boston council 'for Palestine, -will again be Fund has for its chief purpose to aid and bathing facilities will also be in- toward the support of the orphan& Miss. s
-
Rabbi Max Drab, New a refl.:Mate for Parliament. He will in the promotion of high journalistic stituted.
The Misses Corinne Marx and Rose
and
The membership of the organiza-
representative said that unless far- president,
It is felt that this broad program Babcock were chosen delegates to at-
ther assistance was extended 40 per York,, vice-president. Rabbi Nathan run. in a district where the Liberals standards by enabling young men and
tion numbers 16,000 in 182 cities of
tend
the
Hadassah
convention
in
will
greatly
relieve
the
critical
situa-
cent of the refugees would be worse 'Blechman of Cedarhurat is chairman r are' strong and his election seems as- women to prepare for careers i n the
the United States,
Pittsburgh July 2 and 3.
tion in Cuba.
newspaper field.
off next winter than they were dur- of the committee of arrangemenbi fo
Mg the l&st. the convention ,

Twenty-Seventh Annual Gath-
ering to Consider Head-
quarters Removal.

FREE LOAN MOVING
TO NEW QUARTERS

mr.

PLEAD FOR LOYALTY
TO JEWS' HERITAGE

DECLARE JUDAEANS
i FUTURE' S TRUSTEES

JEWISH DELEGATES
FAVOR GOV. SMITH

DIRECT COMMISSION
TO CUBAN REFUGEES

MARSHALL PROPOSES ,
CONGRESS FOR ON

AMBASSADOR DENIES
REPORTS OF PUTSCH

HADASSAH
to
PLAN FALL. WORK ton,
Agency, denial

SCHOLARSHIP AWARD
ELICITS MUCH PRAISE

COUNCIL OF NATIONS
CONSIDERS REFUGEES RABBIS TO DISCUSS
ATTITUDE OF LABOR

HADASSAH TO HOLD
TENTH CONVENTION

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