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equally protected. It is hoped to pro-
mote in Palestine both an Arab and a
Jewish revival, and the doors of the
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land are wide open to pilgrims and
travelers from all over the world.
I knew there was something "fishy" ahem tint story that came from
"We found the country derelict
Palestine that the opera, "La Juive" (the Jewess), was prohibited because
of protests against its being suns in Hebrew. In fart, I questioned the after centuries of misrule. The vast
accuracy of such a silly report. Now we find in the Manchester Guardian majority of the Arab population was
illiterate; much of the land was un-
of England the real reason. I shall quote the statement :
cultivated, nicest of the remainder
poorly farmed. Large areas score in-
The famous opera, ''I.a Juive," by lialevy, which was produced
fested with malaria, little was done
recently by the Palestine Hebrew Opera Company in Jerusalem, has
in any direction to protect the publis
been prohibited by the government, following representations made
health. Railways were few and roads
by the Boman Catholic community in Palestine, headed by Cardinal
inadequate; harbors there were none;
Geurgi, the Papal Legate, on the ground that the part of the cardinal
the natural resources of the country
in the opera was an affront to the Catholic Church.
were quite undeveloped, and indus-
The protest to the government sells made on the ground of Article
tries were nearly non-existent. Al-
9 of the Palestine Mandate, which lays it down that respect for the
most all the requirements of a civil-
personal status of the various peoples and communities and ter their
ized state had to be provided from
religious interests shall be fully guaranteed.
the beginning.
Evidence of Activity.
As I said last week, perhaps the Catholic Church will have a little more
respect for the feelings of the Jews and avoid affronting them. Person-
"Although not a part of the Brit-
ally, I think the law was stretched to the breaking point to bring about the ish Empire, Palestine has been privi-
prohibition of the opera in question. In the United States. as well as many leged, in consequence of the man-
other countries, the Catholics seem made of sterner stuff, as "La Juive" date, to take part in this great exhi-
enjoys a wide vogue and no one has ever been known to make a serious bition. In our pavilion may be found
protest, If they have it has been kept under cover.
un indication of the work which is
now proceeding in the Holy Land.
Every four years Justice Brandeis pops up as a vice-presidential candi- Here is evidence of the many-sided
date and this time they want to make him the tail of the LaFollette kite., activities of the government, of cor-
Brandeis is, of course, a liberal, and he would make an ideal running mate porations, and of individuals; in the
for LaFollette. Whether we approve of radicalism in the popular mean- spheres eef religious and national de-
ing of the term), or of radicals of the LaFollette and Brandeis type, the fact velopment; in agriculture, industry
remains that one must be impressed by complete sincerity of the men men- and commerce; in revealing the an-
tioned. LaFollette may be a dangerous radical; he may be everything that cient Palestine and in building the
has ever been charged against him, yet a large percentage of the citizenship new. The country is a small one—
of this country believe LaFollette to he an honest neon who cannot be no larger than Wales; one can mo-
bought or bribed and who will do what he believes to be the right thing for tor from Dan even unto Beersheba
the country. That is why both of the major political parties are worried in a clay, and from Jericho to Jaffa in
about LaFollette. I don't believe for a moment that Brandeis will run on a morning. The population is only
any ticket. I don't believe he wants to, though I can't imagine that the 750,000 (although there is room for
Supreme Court bench is the most comfortable bench for a man of Brandeis' a large future expansion as economic
make-up. And I wouldn't be a bit surprised to see him pack up and move development proceeds). But on the
comparatively small scale which these
out one of these days.
conditions prescribe, there is now
Johan Smertenko, writing in the Nation, says, and quite truly:
proceeding a remarkable and fruitful
growth in very many of the depart-
"Let us have books about Jews, written either by Jews or by anti-
ments of human activity.
Semites, for the first are at least prevented by the dictates of good
"So in these days, Palestine, shel-
taste from the fulsome eulogy and worthless sentimentalizing which
tered by the power and aided by the
Gentile friends of the Children of Israel deem it necessary to bring
direction of the British Empire, in-
to the discussions of the Jewish question, and obviously the latter are
spired by her own illustrious past and
not guilty of this venial transgression, whatever other deadly sins
by the reverence and co-operation of
they may commit. These reflections are called forth by the fact that
the three greatest religious of man-
on the crest of the wave of anti-Semitism, which recently inundated
kind, is awakening from the sleep of
America, have come some books which it is a mortification and a
centuries, and is looking with hope
humiliation for the Jew to read. Surely the experience of the past
and confidence to the dawn of a new
2,000 years of grace should convince the amiable defenders eef the
era of service, and, through service,
of greatness."
Jew that intelligence is not to be combated by apologia or hatred
by flattery."
RABBINIC ASSEMBLY
APPROACHES NEEDS
OF AMERICAN JEWS
.d the Yougent Club Debating team
the recently announced debate be-
tween this organization and the Bet-
'ter Boys ('lab was postponed until
M'ednesday, July 3(), at t p. m., at the
Jewish Institute. The subject will be'
"Resolved, that Yiddish be Included
in the Curriculum of Jewish Educa-
tion."
Kosher Week at Recreation Camp:
Kosher week for Jewish girls at the
city recreation camp will be held from
Slonday, Aug. 25, through Labor Day.
The camp is located! on Lake Ree-
l-ration, four miles northwest of
Brighton, Michigan.
The department of recreation pur-
chasm' the site and constructed an up-
to-date camp. Permanent cabins were
built, equipped with wo o den floors,
electric lights, individual steel cots,
with felt mattresses and feather pil-
lows. A screened dining hall, having
a cement floor and modem cafeteria
service, overlooks the lake. An as-
sembly hull with library, piano, vic-
trola and radio, provides entertain-
ment Dr evenings and rainy days. An
athletic field provides opportunity for
all kinds of sports. The rate is $7.00
a week. This includes transporation
both ways.
Any child needing a doctor's care
will not be admitted to camp. Every
, child undergoes a physical examine-
', tnin on entering camp given by a corn-
', potent physician who is in charge of
the health of the children. A nurse
is on duty at cell times.
Mr. Smortenko takes exception to the book "Patriotism of the American
Jew," written by the late Samuel McCall, former governor of Massachusetts.
Be thinks that it falls into the class of books on Jewish subjects written
by Gentiles to which he alludes in the quoted statement. But I think that
while he is in the main correct in his analysis, yet he must not forget that
there are many hundreds of thousands of men and women who are influ-
(Contnued from page 1.)
enced favorably by just such literature. We must sometimes put ourselves
in the place of the other man. While such hooks make us impatient and ing about relief to a distressing situ-
uncomfortable, yet many non-Jews reading them find them interesting and ation in Jewish social life. Another
enlightening and gives them a better understandlinis of the Jew. So perhaps problem discussed concerned the di g-
nity of the American rabbi and steps
this "missionary" etTort should not be too much underrated.
were taken to call a conference of
A reader sstels me a clipping of a Beaumont, Texas, newspaper, giving rabbinical bodies to devise ways and
an account of a meeting talked to by Miss A. II. Cloud, Imperial "Kialiff" means of upholding the standing and
of the Women's Ku Klux Klan. She said there are now 100,000 Klans- dignity of the rabbi, and protect the
women in this country. But she said a lot of other things that indivate profession against the encroachment
how clouded Miss Cloud's ideas on the subject of Americanism are. And of unscrupulous and unauthorized
Miss Cloud omitted to mention how much she receives from every person men who misrepresent their authority
who is induced to join the organization. She made the usual cheap attack and bring disgrace to the Jewish peo-
on the Jews which would be unworthy of notice except for the fact that ple.
Among the important resolutio ns
there are daily papers that give over space to such gross distortions of the
truth. If the Klan can't sell its propositions without appealing to prejudice adopted were the decisions of the as-
sembly to give unstinted support to
and passion, then its brand of merchandise can't be good.
the establishment and development of
the Jewish library and the Jewish de-
In the name of religion (?) ! Headlines in the New York World:
partment of the Hebrew University
in Jerusalem; to advise parents to
RELIGIOUS CLASH BRINGS POLICE GUARD FOR EAST
send their children for educational
SIDE FUNERAL
visits to Palestine; to join in the ef.
forts and movements snaking for
Jewish Couple Who Cast Off Daughter When She Wed Christian
peace
and social justice; to co-operate
Oppose Burial by Husband.
with other Jewish bodies in maintain-
ing
religious
activities at universities
And follows a column of a tale of intolerance, superstition, inhumanity
and worship of the letter of the law! When the (laughter lay dying calling and colleges; to assist Jewish reli-
gious
administration
in army and
"Mother!" the appeal fell on deaf ears. But to appeal to the courts and
to the police that the daughter, dead, should he buried in a certain ceme. navy training camps and in penal in-
stitutions;
to
publish
a
new edition
tery. That is important. God give them light!
of the prayer book and the annual
proceedings
of
the
assembly.
Two
In the name of religion (?)!:
commissions were appointed to study
the question of the synagogue in its
"Six persons were reported killed 81111 more than 100 wounds,'
relation to Jewish community cen-
in rioting between 'Mohammedans and Hindus at Delhi, India. The
ters and to study ways and means of
disturbance was caused by what is described as the aggressive atti-
revitalizing Jewish institutions and
tude of the Mohammedans who persisted in carrying ernes through
ceremonies in American Jewish life.
the prohibited area where the Hindus live."
The assembly closed with the elec-
tion of the following oMcers: Presi.
In the name of religion (7) !:
dent, Rabbi Louis M. Epstein, Ros-
ton; vice-president, Rabbi Max Droln,
"A young man in a small town in Italy stole some of the orna-
New York; treasurer, Rabbi Loon ,.
ments from the altar of a Catholic church. The robbery was dis-
Feinberg, Cincinnati; recording
covered and the enraged congregation started in pursuit of the thief
retary, Rabbi Norman Salit, Far
and after capturing him burnt him alive in oil."
Rockaway; corresponding secretary,
Rabbi Leon Spitz, NeW Haven; mem-
In the name of religion (7)!:
hers of the executive council, Rabbis
Nathan Blechman, Louis Finkelstein,
"Boldly we go to the battle, the Knighti of the Ku Klux Klan.
Max Kadushin, Abraham Burstein,
But never a Faber we rattle—it isn't a ',art of our plan;
Morris D. Levine, Jacob Kohn of,New
The noise might awaken our foernan, and give him a chance in the
York ; Max D. Klein, Julius II. Green.
fight;
stone and Mortimer K. Cohen, Phila-
And we—we give quarter to no man, unless he's a Protestant delphia; SanSuel Sachs, Portland,
While.
Ore.; Louis M. Levitzy, Wilkesbarre;
Unless he's a Protestant White
Max Arzt, Scranton; Jacob Gittle.
And his morals are strictly upright,
man, Louisville, and Jacob Katz, New
We darn him and dern him
York City.
Unless he's a Protestant White."
—Conning Tower, New York World..
General Primo de Rivera, dictator
of Spain, has made several overtures
I notice where Peggy Behrens, granddaughter of Lord Rothschild, was to Esti-mean Jewish leaders with a
married to a Gentile, the first time, we are told, that a Rothschild ever view of securing Jewish settlers for
married a Christian. I wonder if this is correct. It seems to me that his country. General de Rivera hopes
Hannah Rothschild was the wife of Lord Roseberry and I don't believe that to revive Spanish commerce and in-
Lord Roseberry was a Jew. I am willing to be corrected.
dustry through the Jews.
The Central Conference of Rabbis • is a careful and cautious body. The
more I think of the peace resolution it passed, the less I think of it. It is in
favor of universal peace. But it must not be understood as being in favor
of non-resistance. Nor would it have the world believe that it is pacifist.
And our country must he defended against invaders. And every righteous
war should invite our support. Aside from all these exceptions, the Central
Conference is against war! Every war is a righteous war—all depending
where you live. To the Germans their cause was the righteous one. The
Englishman, of course, knew his cause was the righteous one While every
ammunition manufacturer in the United States scent into the Great Wat
because of righteous indignation. The only country that is not right in any
war is the country that is defeated. And that country is in the wrong!
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rnent provides. "Such experts shall
submit their report to the commis-
sion on or before Jan. 1, 1925, and
the commission shall thereupon take
up the said report and make definite
recommendations on these and other
problems involved."
The union obligates itself to enter
into no contract benefiting manufac-
turers not members of the associa-
tion, and both sides of the industry
"recognize the necessity of unioniz-
ing the entire industry in the metro-
politan district." One year from July
16 is named as the date of termina-
tion of the agreement.
"It means for the industry," said
Morris Hillquit, counsel for the In-
t' rnational Ladies Garment Workers'
linion, "that the present dispute be-
;wren the various factions have been
temporarily at least adjusted. The
favorable result is due largely to the ,
advisory commission appointed by
Governor Smith, who have given their
time and interest to the problems in
the spirit of broad sympathy and with
a profound understanding of the
problems laid before therm"
"The Merchants Ladies' Garment
Association (jobbers) are pleased
with the final outcome of this con-
troversy," said Samuel Blumberg, its
counsel. "While it was necessary
that some concessions be made, un-
doubtedly the agreement will result
speedier and
in bringing about ■
and more practical stabilisation of
the conditions in the industry."
FRANK 6 SEDER
uly Events
OUTSTANDING VALUES SATURDAY IN
The August Sale of
Women Who Are Reserving Their Furs Now by the
Payment of a Deposit Are Making a Large Saving
Over September Prices.
GRAY SQUIRREL COATS
Yu
Sh ould
AMERCAN LEOPARD COATS
Very smart models. Trimmed with red fox, squirrel, or nutria
Mothers' Week at Camp:
Mothers week at the Girl Scout
Camp, 18 miles north of Port Iluron,
will be held during the same time that
the girls will spend at the city camp.
The only difference will be in the pro-
gram. Instead of the athletic events,
which will he indulged in by the girls
at the city camp, instructions in hand-
icrafts will be the pastime of some eef
the mothers.
B. TOLMICH
and
S. REUBEN
Take pleasure in announcing
that they are now representing
the Missouri State Life Insur-
ance Company and have moved
to' the company's offices in the
First National Bank Building.
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HUDSON SEAL COATS
SCOTCH MOLE COATS
Gray squirrel collar and cuffs, at ........
Red or brown fox trimmed. Full length
45 anti 4S - inch lengths. Selected skins
j 75
Full length, extra quality, selected skins
Frank & Seder—Fifth Floor—Charge Accounts Invited.
$150
CIVET COATS
LAKE ORION
(The Carden Spot of Michigan)
WHERE
VACATIONISTS CAN ENJOY
Good dancing, boating, fishing and other enjoyments
which only can be had at a real summer resort.
T.ocated 30 miles from Detroit, the
Bellevue Hotel is accessible by One
auto loads or by ferry which stops
immediately at the hotel at Bellevue
Island. There is a place right at the
hotel to park your car.
You will find a spirit
of friendliness and a
hone - like atmosphere.
Special rates by week
or mord h and one-half
rate for children.
Special
Lunch and
Music
Dinner
And
Served
(Kosher)
Dancing
Bellevue Hotel
(Largest Lake Hotel in the State.)
ABE BUSKER, Prop.
Bellevue Island, Lake Orion
Phone Bellevue 122
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Is Arbitration
.
A Failure?
AN ARBITRATION AGREEMENT was entered into
in good faith by both the City and the Gas Com-
pany to determine what was a fair and reasonable
gas rate.
BOTH PLEDGED THEMSELVES to accept the de-
cision of the Board of Arbitration as binding and
final for a period of three years.
THIS REPORT was accepted by the City Council --
vetoed by the Acting Mayor, and accepted by the
Council over the Mayor's veto.
SO FAR AS ARBITRATION IS CONCERNED, the
gas rate question was settled for the next three
years.
a-
$250
$200
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MUSKRAT COATS
DODGE
BROTHERS
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COCOA CARACUL COATS
See
Passe4er
Coupe
$295
$295
Brown fox or skunk collars, cuffs and bonier
WE ACCEPTED THE DECISION of this Board and
put into effect on May 1st the same rates as those
recommended in their report.
Four
$395
Full length. Very dark, extra fune quality skins . .
AFTER MONTHS of the most painstaking investiga-
tion, this Board rendered its report.
The Quakers are peace-loving and peace-living and peace-thinking folk.
They don't believe in taking human life, retail or wholesale. When the
world gets the Quaker mind on the subject of peace, then Mr. Bok will he
able to spend his surplus dollars to better advantage than in such stupid
poetimea as devising plans for the promotion of peace.
LONG SOUGHT PEACE
EFFECTED IN CLOAK
TRADE IN NEW YORK
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IS ARBITRATION A FAILURE?
DETROIT CITY GAS COMPANY