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THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN

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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1924

VOL. XVI. NO. 7

Lasky Family Gives PHILIPSON PLEADS
DE HAAN ARCH FOE Facets Of Jewish Life In Europe
OF ZIONIST FORCES Ameri And Palestine Shown by Observers $ I ,00() Memorial FOR TWO-DAY WEEK
IN SCHOOL WORK
KILLED BY BULLET

Decadence in Civilization in Iladassah Contribution Proves
reipeos,Hoen
rt Heroic Social
ca"e ric Efforts
t
Impetus to Gifts From
tral Europe and New Unfoldment in Zion.

Advocates More Time
For Jewish Training

AMERICAN ZIONISTS

DESIRE JERUSALEM
AS EXECUTIVE SEAT

can Sociologists

Other Cities.

Education Commission Stresses

Favor Removal From London

That the Russian Soviet policy of non-discrimination against Jews is
Need For More Work With
of All Agencies Forming
working grave hardships and, instead of permitting the long-disbarred dwell-
What proved to be the forerunner
Children And Youth.
reel Slain as He Leaves
era in the Pale to enter at last consciously into their rights as a free and of large gifts for II ad as soh work in
World Body.
recognized community, is actually through a system of cross-cutting social
House of Worship.
alignments making for the eventual disintegration of the Jewish communi- ' r'destin" was the announcement at ADULT EDUCATION PLAN
STRONG KEREN HAYESOD
ties of southeastern Europe within Soviet territory was the startling para• the tenth annual convention of Ha-
IS ALSO ADVOCATED
HAD PLANNED PROTEST
dox set forth by Dr. harry S. Lintield in a p a p e r ' be fore a sess i o n of the dassah, the Women's Zionist Orgnni-
STAND IS ANNOUNCED
recent
conference
of
Jewish
Social
Service
in
Toronto,
devoted
to
an
ex-
ration,which
'HS
h
di
in
l''
t
li
ch
D. A. Brown Addresses Con-
was
MISSION TO LONDON
' '
1 s ur " '
position of Jewish communal life in foreign lands. Dr. Lintield spoke on
___ ____
vention and Urges Sup-
Jewish conditions in Russia Dr. Ludwig B. Bernstein told of the Jews in .July 2 and :1, that the family of the
Controversy Rages As Leaders
port of Union.
Was Correspondent For Morn - Germany and Austria and Dr. 1. M. Itubinow dwelt on Jewish life in Pal- late Mrs. Mollie Lasky of Detroit had
Declare Giving To Fund
pledged $1,00•1 for such work in Pal-
- —
estine.
ing Post and Fought Zion.
A recommendation that religious
i the tirst flush of the revolution as the first time in history t•stine as the organization may decide
Indispensable.

H ailed in
will
schools
increase
their
hours
of
study
be
used
that
the
vise
of
religious
and
racial
persecution
fastened
upon
the
Jewish,
upon.
The
fund,
which
ists With Bitterness.
• settlements in mediaeval times had really lifted, it is declared now that the as II memorial to Mrs. lucky, was re. by one session a week was contained
PITTSBURGH.—The Zionist con-
method of the Soviet regime of legislating specifically for Jews, not as Jews, p o rted to the convention 1.y Miss Ilat- in a report presented by Rabbi David
JERI:SALE:M.—Israel De Haan,
vention, which met in this city last
- - - +but as language groups, is setting up tie Gittleman, mesident of the Detroit Philipson • to the Central Conference ,
the executive secretary of the ortho-
meek,
by an overwhelming vote,
of
American
Rabbis
at
its
annual
con-
exclusions
('hunter
and
end
of
the
local
sMe.
arbitrary
inter-group
passed a resolution favoring the re-
d
o, o ,xt A ag nu d dath Israel in Palestine, was
breaking clown the fundamental co- gallon. Miss Henrietta Szold, presi• vention at Cedar Point, Ohio, held
killed June 311 in this city,
moval
of
the seat of the World Zion-
last
week.
Dr.
l'hilipson
is
chairman
hesions of a Jewish civilization of dent of Hadassah, is considering what
Three bullt•ts pierced his heart and he
ist Executive, the Keren Ilayesod and
centuries, and even making it difficult form the memorial should assume and of the joint commission on Jewish
other
agencies
to the World Organ-
died within five minutes.
education
composed
of
members
of
for Jewish subjects of Russia tee con- will take into amount the interests to
De Haan spent the last minutes of
ization from London to Jerusalem.
tinue, either as individuals or as a which Mrs. Lasky, who was an ardent the Union of American Ilebrew Con-
his life in the synagogue near the has-
Although
the
same
proposal was de-
group, in a cultural or even religious Hadassah worker, had dedicated her- gregations and the Central Confer-
RABBI DAVID PHILIPSON
— -
pital of Dr. Vallach, saying his even-
feated at the last convention, the ex-
self during her life. The pledge was ence of American Rabbis.
maintenance of Judaism.
ing prayers, and the murder occurred Solomon Levin Gives Account
pected opposition did not materialize
Dr. Philipson reported that the cur-
communicated to Miss Gittlernan in
Outline. Group Organization.
almost in front of the hospital, just
this year. Judge Bernard A. Rosen-
An outline of the purposes of the . Pittsburgh by J. B. Lasky and the riculum for religious school work is
of Activities and Plans
as de linen left the synagogue. The
blatt, who introduced the resolution,
now completed, and ready to be in-
rs of his family.
.
group
organiza
lion
was
given
by
Dr.
inelni"
murderer has not yet been aPPre- ,
That Were Discussed.
trodueed into the Reboots affiliated
curried the day, despite the warnings
Mrs.
Ehrlich
on
Executive
Committee,
Linfield as follows:
of Israel Goldberg and Jacob Fish
with synagogues which are members
hended.
Mrs.
Joseph
II.
Ehrlich
of
this
city
"First, the principle of the right
De than was to have left in a few
of
the
union.
The
new
curriculum
is
man, who explained some of the seri-
One hundred delegates and an and duty of the Jewish group to live was chosen a member of the Hadassah
days for England together with Dr.
a revision based on suggestions and
ous problems and objections to the
national
executive
committee,
which
Vallach and Rabbi Horowitz, as a,, equal number of visitors attended the life of a linguistic minority; sec- was enlarged from 15 to 27 members. criticisms made by members of the removal.
delegation representing th e Agudath the sixteenth annual convention of ondly the principle of the solidarit y
conference. Ile caftemended the work Ten Girls
Excitement occurred when the old
and
Five
.
Boys
Will
.
of the Jewish proletariat with the non- The addition to the executive commit-
Israel, to protest to the British Col- 1•oung Judaea, which was held in Jewish proletariat over against the tee followed a decision to establish of Dr. Emanuel Gamoran, educational
Brandeis.Vv'eizmann controversy was
Be Given Public Teats
onial Office against the draft of the
director of the department of sync-
precipitated by a resolution providing
ordinance of the Palestinian Govern.. Long Branch, N. J., June 20 to 23, bourgeois irrespective of nationality, throughout the country regional sec- gogue and school extension of the
Before Exercises.
that all members of the Zionist Or-
ond thirdly, the principle of the dicta_ tions, the work of which is the be di-
trent granting internal autonomy to according to Solomon Levin, presi-
ganization of -America and affiliated
rected by members of the executive Union of American Hebrew Congre-
torship
of
the
Jewish
proletariat
with-
an
rvices
se
d
ability
the Jewish communities of Palestine. I dent of the Detroit Council of Young
Fifteen girls and boys, who corn- organizations, including the Hades-
committee representing the sections. Rations, whose
in the Jewish group.
le
the
progress
made
by
pitted
the
required
course
of
study
in
eah, should contribute to the Keren
Varied.
Judaea Leaders, who represented the
Hi. C
"The Yiddish speaking commun- It is expected that Detroit will he des- made possible
ssion.
Bible, Jewish history, Ilebrew gram- Ilayesod. Several liadassah del. -
Ile was considered by many eccen- local organization. Speaking of the ists," he declared, "have their own ignated the center of a district paral- the commi
New
Teat
Book..
mar
and
composition,
Talmud
and
gates
dramatically warned the con-
tric. Years ago he was an active convention, Mr. Levin said
language federation which goes un-, telling the territory covered by the
Dr. Philipson also announced six Jewish ethics, will be graduated from vention that the passage of this reso-
Michigan region of the Zionist' Or-
Zionist in Holland, where he was
"Although the business sessions of der the name of Yevsectia or Jewish' ganization of America.
new
publications
and
text-books.
the
United
Hebrew
Schools
Wednes.
lotion
would shut the doors to the
born, but due to a conflict with the
the convention was scheduled to open section of the Russian Communist
These books include the new curri- day evening, July 16, at 8 o'clock, in re-entry of the old leaders.
Called Important Milestone.
Dutch Zionist leader, Nehemiah tie
Saturday evening, June 20. a large Party. There are two facts about the
Urges Strong Stand.
Miss Gittleman declared that the culum; "The Book of Genesis," by the auditorium of the Kirby Center,
Lime, he left the Zionist movement.
number of the delegates arrived Sun- association: First, its raison d'etre is Pittsburgh convention marked an im- Adele Bildersee; "The Book of Gene- Kirby and St. Antoine avenues. The

• yo uth he had been an atheist
Rabbi Jarman of Waterbury, a
I n has
and
married a Christian girl. Ten kV morning. Religious services were the fact that its members speak Yid- portant milestone in the history, of ais Teachers' Manual," Adele Bilder- class is the second group to complete former Jender of the Brandeis group,
non-Yiddish
speaking

years ago he became an orthodox held Friday evening at the convention dish. Also
Hadassah. The membership during see; "The Paper Hot"—a Purim .,lay, the course offered by the United lle- declared that a strong stand must be
Jew, surpassing ever the most ortho- • headquarters and on Saturday morn_ communists belong to the Yevsectia, the past year increased from 12,000 by Mrs. Fannie Barnet Linsky; Au- brew Schools. Certificates will be taken once and for all in the matter
dox by his piety. Immediately after ing the Young Judaeans took charge but they do not have to belong there, to 17,100, exclusive of 87 Junior Ila. cational Monograph No. 1, entitled awarded to the following:
of the Keren Ilayesod. He stated that
the armistice he was sent by the Am- of the services at the Long Branch and furthermore, they are there for dassah groups and 547 sewing circles, "Text-Books and Teachers' Ilelps"
Bessie Riske, Leo Lubetsky, Naomi he was convinced of this as a result
sterdam Algemeen Ilandelsblad, one synagogue. Rabbi Solomon Grayzel, the sole purpose of working among she said. She also reported that the by Emanuel Gamoran, and Educa- Buchhalter, Doris Migdal, Harry Rob- of his experience in having seceded
of the leading Dutch papers, to Pales- one of the leaders in the organization the Yiddish speaking people. Second- financial obligations assumed at the tional Monograph No. 2, "Teacher- ert Schwartz, George Weiswaseer, from the organization and now hav-
importa t, th
Training for Jewish Schools" by Sidney M. Shevitz, Fannie Isenberg, ing returned to It. The Keren Ilaye-
m
ll in New York, delivered the seron,
ly, and this is v
tine, where he represented it, as wa
ery
ind e p end ennt ore - 1923 convention in Baltimore were Emanuel Gamoran.
s al- Yevsectia is an
not
Frieda Shnitz, Molly Chabensky, Eve- sod, he stated, is a fundamental in-
as, at different times, the London in which he urged the delegate
signally carried out. bliss Gittleman
He also said that a number of
Daily Express and Morning Post, both ways to consider and make effective ganization. Far from it. Itis an was impressed with flit high order of
lyn Migdal, Rose Goldstein, Betsy stitution, and if the old leaders still
religious and cultural programs ra- agency of the general communist par-
manuscripts are in press or in the
Ulanoff, Oscar Schwartz and Eva fail to recognize this, "then we don't
co-operation
given
to
the
Pittsburgh
anti-Zionist
process of preparation for the press
lie joined papers.
the orthodox Agudath ther than the philanthropic and na- ty. The latter determines the policies
need them."
Chapter of Hadassah by the local sec- and still others are in the hands of Margolis.
Israel and under his spiritual guid- tionalistic aspects of Zionist work. of the country and nominates and
Mr. Lipsky tried to pacify some of
The exercises will be open to the
tion of the Council of Jewish Women, the authors for completion. He told
elects the governing bodies.
Field Work Increased.
the protests of the Hadaseah dele-
ance the extremely orthodox and fan- i
which
assisted
wholeheartedly
in
the
"There exist also two or more Jew-
of the survey made of the religious Public.
gates,
whereupon M. A. Zeldin of
atical section of the Jewsh commun. ' "During the business sessions Moe ish organizations! each of which is a preparations for the convention and schools affiliated with the Union of
To Hold Public Examination.
ti
hh
f
the : Turman, president of fh
the national
or- e n ational membership society and theo- in the Hadassah campaign for $15,- American Hebrew Congregations
it of Jerusalem bitterly fought
Sunday morning, July 13, at 10 New York criticized him for doing
Zionist movement and Zionist institu- ganization,reported
on which
the activities
rep year,
which was undertaken by Dr. Eman- . o'clock, at the Kirby Center, the mem- so, saying that no excuses or modi-
past
included etically nonpartisan, i. e., a society 000.
Bons in the country. At the time , during the
In addition to bliss Gittlemen the uel Gamoran. The results of this hers of the graduating class will be fications were necessary and that it
when Lord Northcliffe visited Jerusa- !an increase in field work and visits by bids admits non-communists to mem- delegates were Mrs. Jacob S. Simla, survey were presented to the con- given a public examination in Bible was time that the obligations of all
lem, shortly before his death, de I representatives of the national office bership. The most important of such Mrs. Moe Leiter, Miss Jeanette Stein- ference. Ile also told of a series of and Hebrew grammar; Monday eve- the self-styled Zionists toward the
Haan went to him, together with a , societies is the Yidgezkom (Yiddishe
to cities other than New York. Ninety
berg, Miss Julia Wine, Miss Bertha lectures on the new curriculum and ning, July 1 ,1, at 7:30 o'clock, they Keren Hayesod were insisted upon.
The resolution was overwhelmingly
delegation of the orthodox group, to , new clubs joined the organization Geselshaftliche Koniitet, Jewish pub- Lipsitz, Miss Corinne Marx and Miss
DTI "The Project Method in the Jewish will be tested in Hebrew literature
denounce political Zionism. This ac- during the year. Mr. Turman de- lk committee.) It is the Jewish social Rose Babcock. The Misses Marx and School," which Dr. Gamoran pre- and composition, and Tuesday eve- adopted with only a few of the Had-
assah
delegates voting against It.
tam was considered, at the time, an closed that, were it not for the lack welfare
society
par
excellence.
The
society controls relief work, orphan Babcock represented Detroit Junior pared.
rung, July 15, at the same hour, their
Miss Henrietta Szold, president of
act of treason against the Jewish Na- of leaders, more clubs could have asylums, homes; it cares for Jewish lladassah at the second annual con-
Review. Commission's Work.
knowledge of Talmud and Jewish his-
Hadassah,
voted for the resolution,
tional Homeland. been affiliated with the movement. social deficients. This powerful or- vention of Junior Iladassah.
A review of the activities carried tory will he demonstrated. The fac-
which was interpreted to mean that
, He said that the financial condition ganization in one way or another con-
Poet And Journalist.
on by the commission during the past ulty and the board of education of the
she
will
urge
Iladassah to come out
Mr. de Mann was well known in I of the organization showed a marked trols other societies.
year was given in the report by Dr. United Ilebrew Schools, of which E.
stronger than heretofore for the
Philipson. Ile said that the commis- Rabinowitz is chairman, have invited
"Finally there is the society "ORT",
Dutch and Jewish literary circles not improvement and that means are now
Keren Ilayesod.
sion held two meetings, one on June the rabbis, Jewish educators, laymen
only as a journalist but also as a poet. at hand with which to publish in the an organization which devotes its en-
A resolution was adopted express-
educa-
near future a large amount of educe-
28, 1923, and the other on January interested in Jewish education and
ergies to the promotion of labor and
The assassination caused much ex- !
ing approval of the aims of the Am-
lders
l or th u
a emateriaf
28 and 29, 1924.
agriculture among the Jewish popula-
the public in general to attend the ex- erican Jewish Congress and providing
citement
and is condemned by all tional
rn
graded
of ea clu bs
as w ll as of thee se
"At the last meeting of the con- aminations and observe the chaacter that Zionist districts throughout the
tion. It is an old Russian organize-
parties and factions of the popula- Ithroughout the country.
tion taken over and made over by
ference the curriculum for elemen- of the studies pursued at the United country shall contribute a specified
"Dr. David de . Sole Pool, associate communists. Its specific function is
tary and secondary religious schools Ile L brow
p e rog
re rg e u
ssim od f sum to its funds. Before this reso-
b p r e uw p S s c o h o o l s 81 t he th
The funeral of the slain leader took
Hebrew Union College Librar- was presented before this body by , th e
complete
place July 1. Representatives of the chairman of the board of trustees, to establish and supervise trade
lution was passed, Israel Goldberg de-
addressed the convention am! out. schools, and to direct the channel of
commission," he said. "The mem- course of studies. in addition to the nounced the congress administration
ion
Acquires
a
Valuable
Palestinian Government, the
Zionist
. . Arab lined the possibilities of Young.ludaea
Executive and the alestintan
the present Jewish movement of back
hers of the Central Conference were 15 graduates, a group of 10 boys will for inviting Israel Zangwill to Am-
Collection.
requested to submit their criticisms. be examined in Talmud.
Executive participated. Jacobus if the leaders devoted more time to to the soil.
erica.
On the basis of those criticisms
Kahn, the Zionist leader, and Dutch the development of the cultural side
"And there are a host of local so-,
According to Bernard Isaacs, prin-
Would Include Other Groups.
of
Jewish
youth.
Ile
decried
the
pre-
ch•ties and institutions. Some of them
Consul in Jerusalem, delivered the
CINCINNATI.—While other men changes were made in the curriculum. cipal, and Aaron D. Idarkson, who
Another resolution that was adopt-
funeral oration as the diplomatic rep- vailing indifference towards Judaism a re from the point of view of the eye - collected first editions, etchings, but- The most important achievement of taught the graduating class, the grad-
ed directs the incoming administra-
en leenl and vital. They are the terflies, rare coins, paintings, or mere the commission during the past year uates have declared their intention to
resentative of the country of de on the part of young men and women
and urged Young Judaea to carry on Yiddish schools, homes, libraries, hos- dollars, or became devotees of rac- was the final adoption of the curricu- pursue post-graduate courses. Sever- tion to speedily negotiate with the na-
Haan's birth.
tional bodies of lodges and other or-
more intensively its cultural and edu- pitals. Others are merely tolerated, ing, golf, yachting or chess, Israel lam as thus modified.
• •
jteo w p iahreo o f o g r .
ganizations with a view to enlisting
"Another important and forward-
cational programs in order to over- as for instance, synagogues and con- Solomons, collector of Anglica-Juda-
a m lat orfiet etio b n oya s t Pttn
LONDON NEWSPAPERS
them as members of the Zionist Or-
come the strenuous, selfish activities gregations. Still others are illegal. ica, rode hard a most original hobby.
ical Seminary anti a majority of the ganization.•
(Turn to Page five)
AROUSED BY MURDER
pursued by an increasing number of The last class includes the hadarim, Ile set himself, with the zeal of the
intend
to
equip
themselves
for
-
girls
LONDON. — The assassination of Jewish boys and girls laboring under
The following resolutions were also
small boy gathering his postage
careers a s p r:a
t tc rh a e m rs I . i n V T.. .hv schools. adopted: That every 30 or more Jews
Israel de Ilaan in Jerusalem has a misconception as to what is a 'good
(Turn to Page Two)
stamps, to the task of collecting
may organize as a club and upon
aroused great interest here, and the time.'
Jewish book-plates, and as a result of
The program at the exercises will registration as Zionists such club will
press is devoting much space to the
"Addresses were also delivered by
his devotion to this unique task, 800
he as follows: "Ilebrew Melody," be entitled to the rights and privi-
occurrence.
David Tannenbaum, vice.president:
book-plates—heraldic, allegorical and
played by Joseph Reilich; march of leges of districts; that gratitude be
The London Times, commenting Dr. J. H. Neumann, chairman of
emblematic—are today attracting the
- the graduates; to the stage; singing of expressed to President Coolidge for
upon the murder, states that the poli- education; Samuel Rubinstein, who is
America; opening address by Min his sympathy with and support of the
tical character of the crime has not in charge of Hebrew work in Young
Calls Defense of Organization Naomi Buchhalter, one of the gradu- Zionist movement, and that thanks
been established. Official Zionist cir- Judaea, who spoke in Ilebrew; Miss
The Solomon,' book-plate collec
,
ates; address by Bernard Isaacs, prin- be extended .to Louis Marshall and
cles, both here and in Jerusalem, Frieda Silbert, president of the
-
of
White
Hoods
Distress
Lion was acquired by A. S. Oko, lib -
cipai; history of the class read in Ile- the members of Ms committee for
heartily condemn the act.
Junior Hadassah; Miss Henrietta
rarian of the Hebrew Union College ,
ing Spectacle.
brew by Miss Eva Margolis and trans- convening the non-partisan Hotel As-
The Daily Express, of which de Szold, president of lladassah, the Fines in "God of Vengeance"
in Europe recently. It comprise s
lated into English by Harry R. tor conference.
Haan was the Jerusalem correspond- Women's Zionist Organization; Dr.
Case Upheld by Appel-
original engravings, or reproduction s
NEW YORK.—Dr. Stephen S. Schwartz; valedictory address in lie-
Dr. Ratnoff, Chairman of the
ent, states that the attempt to turn Chaim Greenberg, member of the
late Court in New York.
thereof, of the ex-libris; of 800 Jews , Wise scored William Jennings Bryan brew by Miss Naomi Buchhalter and American Jewish Physicians Commit-
the funeral of the victim into an anti- Polish Parliament, and Louis Lipsky,
who were either owners or engravers for his &tense of the Ku Klux Elan translated into English by Sidney M. tee reported that $200,000 has been
Zionist demonstration failed. Both chairman of the executive committee
NEW YORK.—The contention that of the book-plates in the collection . on the floor of the Democratic con- Shevitz; lighting of the candle by
raised for the Hebrew University,
the Palestinian Government and the of the Zionist Organization of AM.
the moral ending of a play does not The earliest in the collection was en- vention, in a statement issued after Freda Schnitz; response of the next which will be opened before the next
• Zionist organization more represented erica, who gave an illuminating re-
justify presentation of scenes which graved in 1730, and another, dated Bryan came to the rescue of the graduating class by E. Buchhalter convention, besides 10,000 scientific
at the funeral.
view of the economic and political shock the public sense of decency was 1746, was owned by Isaac blondes
Klan. Ile declared: and translation by N. Rosin; address books. He also announced that the
Dr. Chaim Weizmann, president of situation in Palestine."
upheld recently by the Appellate Di- and engraved by Levi.
"Nothing could be more disappoint. by Aaron D. Markson; presentation first medical text book in Hebrew has
the World Zionist Organization, when
Back Scout Movement.
vision in the case of the convicition
Engraving Started Interest.
ing than the failure of the Demo. of diplomas by E. Rabinowitz; class been published.
informed of the assassination of Is-
Among the plans which Mr. Levin of the persons responsible for pres-
The new administration consists of
The Mendes engraving led Mr. cratic National Convention to place son, and liatikvah.
rael de Haan, political enemy of the
entation here of Sholem Asch's
the following: Chairman, Louis Lip.
go into the subject of the stamp of its frank and unequivo-
Zionist movement, strongly con- said were approved by the conven-
Solomons
sky; vice-chairmen, Judge Bernard 4‘
Jewish ex-libris—a fascinating sub- cal disapproval upon the Klan.
demned it. He stated that this in- tion are direct participation by Young drama, "The God of Vengeance."
The conviction occurred more than
Judaea in Palestine work by support.
"I have been asked how I liked the
Rosenblatt, Max Shulman, Rabbi
ject to bibliophiles. He was drawn
cident may cause great damage to
ing the Boy Scout movement in Pales- a year ago and resulted in imposition to it by historical, artistic and genea- speech of Colonel Bryan. My answer ,
Abbe Ilillel Silver and Miss Henrietta
Zionism.
of fines of $200 each upon Rudolph logical considerations. During the has been: 'I have never seen great
tine;
extension
and
intensification
of
Szold; treasurer, Isaac Meister; asso-
The suspicion that the murder of
cMte treasurer, David Tannenbaum.
de Haan was committed by a Zionist Hebrew work in the clubs; the enlist. Schildkraut, referred to as "Ger- years when his collection was in the gifts used to baser purposes than
d tac pe aiza Coveted Prix Herman Conheim, Abraham Gold-
was voiced by the anti-Zionist Daily ment of greater Zionist support for many's greatest actor," and Barry .making, he corresp onded with prom- when Colonel Bryan declared it un- Jewish Youth
Weinberger, attorney. Mr. Member
Jew is throughout the British necessar y to name the Klan. If the
berg, Boris Grabelsky, Dr. David J.
Express, of which de Haan was the Young Judaea and the definite pre-
rent
ti o n r
re p o d uc
Jerusalem correspondent. paration of new material for 35 club ger purchased the entire
I Kaliski, Emanuel Neumann, Morris
mpire, whose book-plates he sought 1 name be not one of magic , and mys-
Empire,
NEW YORK.— A distinguished Rothg
r and continued Ur
The Evening Standard devoted sessions to be available for distribu. after a brie
f run h ere
y to me Col onel Bryan s language
enber
al l f
o ew
N
add to his collection. One an. t er,
Y or k , an d
wn, why fear to jury of sculptors and architects af- I "ouis Topki . s of
.
by
urna
W il mington were
much space to an account of the oc. tion in the autumn.
swered that his plate was at the I rat he r than myo
fi late with the eaux Arts Institute
Mr. Levin and Philip Slomovitz
As the Appellate Division Justices bankers and could not get it ; another pronounce the fateful words.
elected
to
the
administrative
commit-
currency, praising the slain leader.
"The only comfort, such as it is, of Design last week awarded a $1,200 tee.
were named to the executive commit- were unanimous in their affirmance asked the meaning of "ex-libris", say-
tee as representatives from Michigan. of the lower court's action, it is ins- ing he could not find the word In his arises from the circumstance that the prize for a year's study in Paris to
carry
Klan has been named and that half or a sculpture student, David K. Rubins,
possible for the defendants to car
dictionary. A well-known Jew who
the case any higher except with spa- sent his book-plate asked that the more than half of the unbound dele- 21 years of age, of this city.
The department of architecture at
cial permission of the court. Eleven collector use it to trace his descent g ates to the National Democratic
actors and actresses on whom Judge from Spinoza and his relationship to Convention were prepared to take the the institute has for many years
awarded
a Prix de Paris which
- en-
i d honk
on
McIntyre had suspended sentence did
e or g
an ze
f • in g t the
risk of noti
Disraeli .
Seek to Avoid Examination. on Re.
gays of the Klan that the Democratic abled the student to study for three
not participate in the appeal.
Historic
Names
Recalled.
years
at
the
Ecole
des
Beaux
Arts Detroiter Suggest. Compiling Names
Case Attracted Attention.
Party was unwilling to give refuge to
ligiou.
Prove. Scientist'. Proficiency in
Mr. Solomons' research yielded the any foes of religious freedom in Am- i in Paris, but this was the first time
of College Student..
The case attracted much attention
Arithmetic Doubtful.
the
department
of
sculpture
awarded
in the literary and theatrical world engravings of Lilies (who, however, erica, however fantastic their name, ,
NEW YORK.— (J. T. A.) — The
a similar prize for a sculpture !stu-
the
first
on
record
in
did
very
little
ex-libris
work
that
was
however
banal
their
ritual.
'
was
because
it
schools and colleges of the United
Wallace Rosenhelm of Detroit,
"The Democratic Party might have dent not over 30 years of age, and chairman of the national committee on
BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—The author which a trial jury convicted actors distinctively Jewish), Levi, Mordecai,
States will be invited by Mrs. Edwin
Ezekiel and Yates. The collection in. done a very great and brave thing. It , for one year's study only.
Zugsmith of Pittsburgh, chairman of of the theory of relativity is not nec- and producer of violating the law on
student
welfare of the National Fed-
There were 13 contestants and it
,
the committee on religion of the Na- essarily skillful in everyday arith- "obscene, indecent, immoral and im- eludes the plates of the late Chief has failed and many voters through I was said that the successful young eration of Temple Brotherhoods, has
Rabbi Herman Adler and of Elkan out the land may explicably feel lake-'
tional Council of Jewish Women, to metic, according to the opinion of pure" dramas.
written
a
letter to local brotherhood
The play deals with the efforts of Nathan Adler, of Jacob Franco, warm about a party which could trete competitor had been a serious and
avoid scheduling examinations on the one of the street car conductor, of
chairmen of student welfare commit-
the keeper of a brothel to rear his Moses Isaac Levy, Emanuel Mendes idly face this burning issue in Ameri- hard-worknig student in the atelier
Jewish holidays during the approach- Berlin.
tees,
suggesting
that they secure the
conducted by the institute.
Ile found that nut because of the oven daughter in purity, and his fail- da Costa, of the Disraelle, the Rothe. can life .
ing academic year. A convenient cal-
The awarding of this prize was an names of young men of their commun-
childs, of the Montefiores—of schol.
"It was a sad, sad spectacle to see
endar of Jewish holidays, accompan- following incident: Prof. Einstein, ure because of her contamination by ars and philanthropists. In many
ities
who
are
to
attend college next
a once great tribune, thrice crowned innovation in that the competition
ied by a plea for co-operation, is he- upon paying his fare in one of the conditions her father has created.
year. These names are to be compil-
In appealing from the conviction, cases the book-plates bear a coat of with the leadership of the Democratic consisted of an arc itectural pro -
ing Mimed to all college authorities Berlin street cars, received what he
ed
and
sent
to
the presidents of
the defense stressed that while the arms or other data of significance to Party, plead in specious and sophia- lem. The problem was to design an
and to local school superintendents thought was incorrect change. Ile
the student of heraldry or genealogy, ticated terms for tolerance touching attic figure of the Roman style for a brotherhoods in cities where the col-
and principals. Every council sec- asked the conductor to correct his mis- play deals boldly with certain un-
leges
to
which
these
young men are
pleasant phases of life, its lesson is ■ or reveal the interests of their owner. this intolerable menace to the ideals 'apposed building, the while Idea be-
going are located. A further sugges-
tion in 233 cities will promote this take, but in figuring the matter out,
moral one. Judge McIntyre ruled Elkan Nathan Adler's ex-libris, for of America and the principles of an ing imaginary architecture. All the
it
was
discovered
that
the
mistake
was
campaign for holiday observance,
students who competed used the tame tion was made that local chairmen call
that if the moral of the play were to example, bears the picture of a tra. un-Bryanized Democratic Party."
through its local chairman of the com- Professor Einstein's, and that the con-
model and were allowed a choice of ■ meeting of the young men and in-
For A Righteou. Nation.
be taken as justification of anything veler reading a scroll in a location
mittee on religion. Considerable suc- ductor had given him the right
fear subjects — architecture, sculp- form them of the religious activities
that
is
undoubtedly
Palestine.
Rabbi
The
session
which
witnessed
the
that
might
be
injected
into
it
there
cess ha. been achieved by the council change. The conductor then trium-
ture, painting and engraving. The which the brotherhoods are planning
would be no limit to what producers Adler's plate has the ten fingers ex-
In their behalf.
as a result of its efforts along these phantly stated to Einstein: "You
competition lasted eight week
(Turn
to
last
page.)
tended
in
priestly
blessing.
might try on the stage.
during the past several years. must be weak in arithmetic."

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