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ETROIT LWISII filtakIICLE

THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY,

VOL. XVI. NO. 15

RELIEF CONFEREES
IN CARLSBAD HEAR
MENACING REPORTS

Nansen and Red Cross Urge

Continued Succor For
European Jews

ACQUIRES FURTHER
LAND IN PALESTINE

National Fund Purchase. 40,000
Dunama of Land.

JERUSALEM.—On the
strength of the resolution,
adopted at the last convention
of the Zionist Organization of
America, calling for the raising
of $500,000 in lend donations
for the Jewish National Fund,
40,000 dunams of land in the
Eniek Jezreel were purchased,
thus increasing the holdings of
the fund in that section to 150..
000 dunams. The directing of-
ficers of the fund have issued
an appeal to the Jews of the
world to start, with the Jewish
New Year, the work of raising
$2,500,000, which is needed
within the next two years to
consummate the colonizing
plans of the fund, to make
further purchases and pay its
obligations on land previously
purchased in the Emek Jezreel.

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SEPTEMBER 5, 1924

Prominence I SEE GOOD RESULTS
DETROIT JEWESSES Religious Schools BECOMES NATIONAL [Wins In High
Prom otion of Chess
FROM EXPERIMENT
FOSTER A PROGRAM Postpone Open ing LEADER OF FORCES
IN COLONIZATION
PROMOTING CHESS
FOR ORPHAN WORK

Delay

Women's Welfare Organiza-
tion Secure Brown's Guid-
ance in Undertaking.

Caused
infantj l ey I maleace

in the City

Marshall and Lehman Defend
Allocating Funds For
Crimea Project.

Steinberg Chosen President of
Recently Organized

The United Hebrew Schools will
Association.
not open for the autumn season until
the sessions in the public schools be-
FEAR OF MISHANDLING
gin, according to a statement by Ber- AWARDED RECOGNITION
AWAITS SPECIFICATIONS
REPORTS OF STARVATION
OF MONEY UNFOUNDED
FOR VARIED SERVICES
OF LARGE PROGRAM nard Isaacs, principal. The decision.
BROUGHT FROM RUSSIA
to keep the schools closed was reach..
ed as a result of the large number of Sees In Chess and Checkers
Point
to Unbiased Evidence
Step Taken By Local Women cases of infantile paralysis in the'
Conference to Tell American
That Agriculture Plan
Means For Cultivating
Given Relief Leader's
city. As soon as the Detroit medical
Jews of Manifold Needs
Is Imperative.
Nation's Character.
authorities indicate that the schools'.
Endorsement.
in Many Lands
may open with safety to the school
NEW
YORK.—(J.
T. A.)—The re.
Morris Steinberg, president of the
The Jewish Women's European Wel- population, the classes in the United I
CARLSBAD.--(J. T. A.)—An ur-
cetn dispatch from Riga reporting
fare Organization of Detroit, together Ilebrew schools will resume their ses- 1 1)Estreit Chess and Checker Club and
gent demand not to discontinue the
that
the
Joint
Distribution
Commit-
! of the American Checker Association,
with its North Woodward branch, sions, Mr. Isaacs said.
relief work among the Jewish popula-
tee has allotted $400,000 for the pur-
Will Conduct Services,
, was elected president of the American
which during recent years has made
tion of the Ukraine was heard when
pose
of
starting
Jewish
colonization
High holy days services, arranges! Cheass Associatisin last Sunday. The
it possible for 100 European Jewish
the message from the Red Cross in
work in Crimea and voicing the criti-
orphans to find homes with relatives under the auspices of the United American Chess Association, which
the Ukraine was read at the Jewish
cism by influential Jewish leaders
Hebrew Schools, will he held at the succeeds the Western Chess Associa.
in
this
city
and
to
secure
healthy
up-
World Relief Conference. A nu,-
in Russia of the committee for de-
MORRIS
STEINBERG
Kirby
Center,
Kirby
and
St.
Antoine
tirm,
will trite a movement to or.
bringing and education, has determin-
of
similar
content
was
also
re-
livering the control of the relief fund
„age
ed upon a 11e• policy of work, in view avenues, and at the new Talmud T.- ganize thoroughly the chess situation
ceived from Dr. Tridjof Nansen, Nor-
to
the Idgeskom, the Communist Jew-
of the halt which the recently enacted rah at Philadelphia and Byron eve- in the United States, uniting under its
explorer
and
relief
worker
in
ish relief organization of Soviet Rus-
wegian
immigration law has placed upon its flues. air. Isaacs declared that the ' banner n11 the forces in the country
Russia, in behalf of the League of
sia,
brought forth replies from Louis
- — activities. After consulting with board of directors eif the United Ile- interested in the historic game.
Marshall, chairman of the American
--
Nations.
SIr. Steinberg, who was largely in-
David A. Brown in regard to a new brew Schools are taking great pains
Disquieting information concerning
Jewish
Relief Committee, and Colonel
plan for work with European Jewish to arrange services that will be on a • struniental in bringing to Detroit the
the situation in which thousands of
Lehman, vice-chairman of the Joint
of the Western
orphans, the organization will pro- high plane of dignity and impressive. twenty-sixth can
Jewish children find themselves in the
Distribution Committee.
ceed to the formulation of plans for mess. Arrangements are being made Chess Association, arranged jointly
Ukraine was related by Dr. Adler,
"It should be appreciated," de-
the donficiling of orphans, now strug- to secure the services of competent by the Union League Club and the De-
representative of the Jewish World
Roth Schechter clared Mr. Marshall, "that the work
gling for a chance for life in various cantors and speakers who are known 'trait Chess and Checker Club, has won Mrs. Mathil
Relief Conference at Odessa. The
of that organization had to be per-
parts of eastern Europe, in such lo- to be able, o bring a vital message' national recognitien for his activities
Passes Away in New York
___ ____
misery prevalent in the Ukrainian
formed at all Omen under the most
entities as may be agreed upon. to the congregations. in promoting the wider employment of
At the Age of 65.
children's Ponies is limitless, he stated.
trying conditions. It was out of the
Ukrainian Federation to Seek
Mr. Isaacs said that the United Ile- • chess and checkers us genes for recee.
It is the intention of the organize-
Half of the establishments for chil-
question to select the most ideal
lion to finance this work over a period brew School , looks for a large at. Mimi nail for moral and mental dere'.
Funds to Maintain Kiev
dren are situated in buildings with no
NEW YORK.—Mrs. Mathilde Roth methods of carrying on the work,
of years and, with n csnsistent ap- tendency, since the income that the sspment. In collaberation with Newell Schechter, widow of Professor Solo- first, because of the absence of the
water system. There is insufficient
Institution.
services
will
yield
forms
a
significant
W.
Banks,
match
checker
champion
plication Of adequate funds, to make
mon Schechter, the noted Jewish necessary agencies; second, because
linen and several children are often
--
America and a chess player of note, scholar end president of the Jewish
a telling contribution to the solution part of the organization 5annual bud-
compelled to sleep huddled together
of the prohibitive cost ; third, because
The Federation of Ukrainian Jews of the war 'orphan s problem. The get. The sale pf seats will begin the
he wale "Scientific I heckers,” a man. Theological Seminary of America,
of the importance of prompt remedial
in one bed. Half of the hildren in of Michigan will conduct a tag day in
I first of next week.
' ual for checker players.
tentative plan contemplates emphasis
died Aug. 27 at Mount Sinai Hospital, action. It is a simple thing for one
the Ukraine are homeless. Should Mount Clemens, Sunday, Sept. 7, for
Fathered City Tourn•ment,
Mrs. Schechter had been ailing for seated in his comfortable office thou-
the Jews fail to relieve the situation, the purpose of raising funds with Upon training the orphats in indus-
trial and agricultural pursuits as well
In 1)e-troit his interest in the social several years following n paralytic sands of miles distant from the scene
the degeneration of the children is which to maintain the war orphan
as in formal religious and cultural
unaviodable, Dr. Adler declared.
aspects of and opportunities inherent stroke, but her death was attributed of action, and after the fact, to argue
! h•me in Kiev, one of the largest cities
.
subjects.
iu !•k rs led h' to promoteIt • to a sudden attack of gallstones which how things could have been done dif-
in the Ukraine, which the federation
Discus. Immigration.
Committee Sees Brown.
wide checker tournament for boys and seized her at the home of friends in ferently or more efficiently than they
In the course of Ili , cusqion, the int- has taken upssn itself to support. Re-
111191 conducted under the auspices of Far Rockaway, where she had been were. Post mortem wisdom is the
The committet- whish conferred with
naeration question was taken up. Da ports from the institution, which is
the city department of recreatien. The spending her summer vacation. Al. most worthless emanation of the hu-
Tiomkin and former minister of lew- , required to submit t I the supervision Mr. Brown last Wednesday consists
tournam e nt, which was held last though the attack was an aggravated man intellect, Few people are pos-
of
Mrs.
Joseph
Zuckerman,
president
ish affairs in the Ukraine, Bertaold of the Jewish Wssrld Relief Congress,
Council Sections Inaugurate Starch, satin, Issl 2800 entries, who one and her condition was Critical be- sessed of that sense of justice which'
Latzki. submitted their reports. They indicate that at tent $5,030 a year of the parent organization; Mrs.
flocked to th e serious community cell- cause of 1. weak heart, she was oper- involves putting themselves in the
Cohen,
president
of
the
North
Drive
For
Significant
ask that an end be put to the (-Sinitic would be needed to take proper are of (',•,r.;.e
place of those whom they are seeking
:
ters throughout the city to take part ated on the Flinw evening.
Mrs. . Sussel
manner in which aid to Jewish Muni- the HO boys and girls who arc being Woodward Branch,
Enrollment
,
Mrs. Schechter, besides living the to judge. I can say that, assuming
..-
in the contest. Clarence E. Brewer,
grants is being given. They demand- reared in the institution. Committees Geldstick and hltS. Agnes Levin. The
ed that a unification of this work be from the federation will take charge committee was named at q meeting . - ,NF . W YO RK—An appeu addressed sommissiener of the department of wife of a • man reccasnized in this that front time to time mistakes must
recreation, pronounced the tourna- United Shams and Europe an one of have been nude In dealing with the
held last Tuesday and .authorized to
brought about. Mr. Latzki emphasized of the tag slay collections.
to the .224 sections of the National men t one of the most singular ven the threes or four leading Jewish complex problems which confronted
recommend whist the. organization's
Detroit Day Oct. S.
the need of starting an immediate,
(
-seined
of
Jewish
Women
in
the
purrs undertaken by his department. scholars of his generation in the the Joint Distribution Committee, it
.
vigorous campaign to save from des- On Sunday, Oct. 5, tag day for the enterprise should.censist of.
United States and Canasta has been is- Mr. Brewer not only intends to make a sirld, was herself a brilliant scholar,' is remarkable that, taking into con-
Mr. Brewn wa.s elated with lbe am-
pair and destruction the thousands of same purpose will be conducted in De-
Mimi by Mrs. William Loeb of Provi. 1
highly cultured woman, and one be. sieleration the volume of its work, its
Jewisn refugees stranded in various troit. Jewish homes and place: where bitious purpose of the organizalions, hence, chairman of the committee on the tournament an annual event but
errors were not give numerous. In
European ports. croups congregate will be :elicited. which number nearly 1,000 Women extension, to launch a membership also plens to open it up to women and loved by all who knew her.
estimating the qatM of its achieve=
Founded Women's League.
girls. So marked was its success,that I
Dr. David Joehelman, representing The federation hopes to realize a sub- declaring that were similar enterp'rise drive to enroll within the coun
.
cil's
During Professor Schechter s life meats it is safer to be guided by the
the Federation of Jews in England,' stantial portion of the funds Mimed- displayed in the large cities, sit Alma- ranks as many as possible of the 500,- sans throughout the country have
opinions of those whom we sought to
reported on the plan to create a Jew- lately necessary to carry on the work isle the Jewish war orphan problem 000, Jewish women in America, who quired no to the details of the tisane- I and following his death Mrs. Schech.
i ter always played an important role I serve than by the v views of carping
ish people's hank. lie urged the whip- o f the home in accordance with proper in Europe would be On the way toso- are not affiliated with this„organiza- meat With a view of staging
;critics.
contests
in
their
midst.
Among
the
lutions
Mr.
Brown
has
agreSd
to
1
In
the
movements
for
the
preserves-
thin of this plan and stated that the standards.
tinn. The Council today represents'
Fears Are Unfounded.
A nether undertaking which is be- serve in the capacity of active ndvism
winners, in the local contest were two I tion of traditional Judaism in this I
creation of the bank is the only pos-
the largest organization of Jewish
"As to the appropriation of $400,s
sible way to turn philanthropy into ing arranged by the federation is a to the organization and has Mimed- women, not alone in" America, but in Jewish lads, Perry Goldman, who wen country. Among her many activities !
the ju veal Ile chant pi on oh p, and Nor- toward this end were the founding 0 ( 1 000 that has been made for the pur-
credit and for the immigrants. Mr. ' ball, which will take place at the lately started inquiries Which stilt !re-
•inweorn
a enin. e•Int liinertshheiip) uirn
eth.ecesas-oorfld5, 0.h0a0vo
man Marcus, who was crowned junior the Women's League of the United pose of helping Jewish farmers In
Benjamin. representative of the Hies, Arena Gardens Sunday evening, Oct. sult in the establjshntent of a progratn
.
Synagogue- of America and the estab. Russia, it suffices to say that the fears
said tint the !lies came to Europe for 6. Plans are being formulated to of work for the Detroit Jewish wom- pose of the committee on extension to champion.
lishment of the Students' House, a entertained that the money in to be
the purpose of relieving the refugee make the ball a social event of ails- en. In the course of a world tour, brio the
Believe. in Future of Game..
i • •
f the C
.*1 I
placed into the hands of Idgeskom or
situation. The time has come when tinction. The committee on arrange- upon which he is leaving Sunday. Mr,
Mr. Steinberg is a firm believer in center for the religious and social life
connection with the observance- of Na-
the future of chess and checkers nr of Jewish students at Columbia Ifni- under the control of the Russian
European Jewry itself must take care ments has expressed the opinion that Brown will make a detailed study of
the war orphan Situation and will con. tional C‘uncil Day programs, mark- games Making not only for the mental versity, and for the students at the Communist party, are without fount;
the
purpose
for
which
the
ball
is
being
of this work, he contended.
ing the discoing of Section' activities. •
development for the individual but for Jewish Theological Seminary of dation. The money is to be adminia-
staged will result in the assembling sal, by means of frequent cables, to
World Fund Premature.
Miss Rose Brenner of Brooklyn,
of one of the largest gatherings in the 'Jewish Women's F.urepean Wel- president of the National Council of the satisfmtion of those instincts that America, of which her late husband tyres] solely under the supervision of
The opinion that the plan for the
fare . • Organization information of
find expression in contests emphasis: I Wan the head from 1902 until his Dr. Joseph Rosen as the representa-

Jewish 'Warren, in emphasizing the
creation of a Jewish world relief recent years. .
five to the Jewish Joint Distribution
value to its proposed Work.
death on Dee, 19, 1915.
fund, in connection with a Jewish1 Thus far, 12 Detroit organizations
Will Employ Efficiency. importance of this educational and ing the combative elements in human
Although the United Synagogue, Committee. Dr. Rosen 's high char- ,
membership appeal,' declared: "The nature. But they offer more than
world association for social service, have affiliated themselves' with the
that,
Mr.
Steinberg
contends.
Chess
which
was
founded
by
Dr.
Schechter
teeter,
his great experience and his ,.
is premature, Wan voiced by Leon federation. More organizations are
Both the organization and Mr. National Council of Jewish Women is
Chasanowitz, Dr. Silberfarb, Dr. Sin- expested to join after they are inform- Itrown have 'resolved to place the 'the organised conscience of American and checkers impose discipline and in 191a: was functioning successful. expert knowledge are such as to in-
s
.
spire
confidence
and to satisfy the un-
real iz ed
galowsky and representatives of the I'd of the work of the home which the work on a high plane of efficiency Jewish womanhood. We most help evoke intensity, besides calling for . ' f Sc ri hechter
r,
together
in prejudiced mind that our oraaniza-
. ' bringing
Rnii
in s zatin
women n I tno
oir
and thoroughness. There is al airahle the unafliilinted women understand intellectual application of the highest
Russian Jewish Association for the fedisiation has adopted.
rthoi
the
pion
will
continue
to hold itself aloof
1 'imilar organization.
several thsnisand donors for work whit 30 years of service on our part order. These games, he pointed out, 115.i. Si
Protection of Health Among the Jew-
that may be started forthwith, ss well has done for the Jewess in the con- ,Ire the only ones endorsed enthus- Women's League was forrned. Its from all political commitment-is and
ish Population, known as the Ose;
as a large• sum which Was invested in gested cifs' and on the lonely farm laStically by the home, the church purposes were to publish textbooks will administer this fund with the
during the discussion which followed !FRANCE
steamship ticket orders for orphans lands, for the .fitness who requires a and the educational and social ;igen- on Jewish subjects, to study the prob. single purpose of performing valu-
a report on the plan submitted by Dr. , 'TREATY
lea of religious training for adonis. able reconstructive work in enabling
who had sought to anew here.iMmed. rend iustment to her new environment vies. The popularity of cheekers for
_.__
f
Leo Motzkin. Muni. Anita Mueller.
'
cents, to seek the establishment of . industrious and earnest men and
and, by no means least, for the Jewess maniples he' noted in the fart that in resauranv
well-known Jewish social worker of Lausanne Pact - Incorporated San inlay before the restrictite immigr
laws women to engage in agricultural pur-
t
t where
ere th e dietary
di t
tio'n
legislation
was
mulcted
and
which
be observes!, and to guide the suits. Nothing is further remote from
Remo Decision. .
who is able and ready to contribute a recent year pile large store in De- , would
Austria, partly agreed with this
-
.
in availobte at any time. The . con- largely to the enrichment and upbuild- troll sold 11,100 checker sets. The-re
opinion.
,
cultural
activities
of
Jewish
women
the minds of our committee than to
"
r PARIS.---(j. T. 1A.1—The discus- tinued growth of the oraanization, its ng of her environment- and commun- is hardly a home in the United States and In religious and educational in- foster the idea of the establishment
While theoretically there ass•a nes
leadMs (minted out, and. the success ity. There is not a Jewess in the that has not a checker board, he said. !
cessity for such an organization its
.on in the! French Chamber which
of a Communist Jewish republic.
I
stitutions.
She
was
elected
its
first
.
be m
which marks its various fund-raising world today whose happiness and wel-
establishment
at declared.
present would.
Game of Intellect.
president. The Students House, at There never was any foundation for
premature. they
On the preceded the ratification •of. the !nu-
insure a thorough -piece of fare is not in some sway linked up with
ie none peace. treaty between Turkey. nrticit its
! such a suggestion, and hod such ■
Speaking
of
checkers,
Mr.
Steinberg
405
West
117th
street,
has
been
the
resonstructicin work with orphans whq the National Coursed of 'Jewish
mber hand, many speakers, an V Great Britain and France was mark
declared: "It is the intellectual guise gathering place for college and semi- plan been presented it would have
whom were Deputy Noah PrylutzkTseaf . et' will le transferred from-the unhappy Women."
of the English-speaking world; one nary students since its opening: It been unhesitatingly-rejected."
csnelitionssof European Jewish life to
Poland, Sliosberg of RuSsia and Dr. by much heat.
A
strong
minority
of
opposed
the
ratification
Only Fraction Is Organised.
(I.ejo
hminatn emphasized
;
that enriches and develops the mind is also provided with sleeping quer- rar As
a
more
prernising
environment.
!Males, urged the adoption of tbe this
"It is our aim" states Mrs, Loeb,
the
of chamber
the treaty owing to the inclusion
ile affording diversion. Man, in tern far outnatown students.
wh
m
"to
unite
this
500,000
Jewish
women
in
;Ann and criticized the represents- e re f
mittee
c
t
a
San Remo decision, which o-
eoncerned .,tw
,, h e
e re R d igare
its l l i o f ..
Mrs. Schechter was considered a d 1 h rli t t
his primitive state, was subjected to,
America in a single organization, so
lives 4 the Ort and the health pro- zof th
e substantially
POLISH GOVERNMENT -
constant state of conflict —a r etent.1 brilliant and hospitable hostess n
tes-tine' movement for their separatis- national
vides for
the creatipn
of the Jewish
homeland
in Palestine.
The
Evidence Is Unbiased.
DEFENDS HER JEWS as tb make it possilila for the Jewish less warfare with the wild beasts,lher home at 4118 Riverside drive was 1
,womanhood of this land to exert 115r wilderness and varying climates. frequently the gathering place of "Here is evidence from unbiased
tic tendencies.
trader of this group was Marquis Ser.
full influence in very field of 'activity ' Checkers, a scientific combat of the in. scholars and literary men and women. and well informed sources," said
• ronays, who argues! that in the San
Endorae G
Drslara 1 ion-
A.)—The.
con-,
,
,VIENNA.- -O. T.
A feature of the conference Wa. Remo agreement France 'not only re- filet between the Polish and' Hun- that concerns womankind in particu- Wiest satisfies these passions and ap- Because of her keen knowledge of Colonel Lehman, "that the Jews of
litoerrladnaffia,1,7ni an sg. well raps.hiyer w.Ifiteiviiinss ihi . iRnus ssitadina g
the signing of the Geneve declaration flounced her rights to Palestine but garian governments concerning the lar as well as humanity in general. petites to which 'man has become in-1 w
re ahalivvieng unusual difficulty
We have not yet ranched the high tinsel through centuries of environment
concerning the rights of children by redeced the Syrian territory, under
fi
lihood in the, cities,
mistreatment, interning and expul-
all participating delegates. Two texts, her control and abandoned the din- !Non of Galician Jews who are .resi- point of. -organization in American -constructive thou ait supplanting affability, invitations to the Schechter and also that the encouragement of
ene Hebrew and one in Yiddish, werejtrict of Mused to the English and the dent in Hungary has of late become Jewry, as far as our women are •on- destructive force.
Not demanding. home were generally regarded as a the Jews in Russia to take up airri s
serred. Though the National Council (phiuyas ibi•tayl :tsiiterer;-,g)uth,,,g istoillintehse,:soladn. th
prepared. These were read resnee- Zionists, Prime Minister Berrisst and
culture may and probably will be of
ane high privilege.
so acute that the Hungarian govern-
tively by Pavia Yellin of Jerusalem Briand defended the bill. With a ment was compelled 'to agree that a of Jewish Women is the largest Jew-
great benefit. The Joint Distribution
'
Interested in Music and Art.
and Dr, Beithold I,atzki. _After the , Majority of 410 to 171, the Chamber mixed commission of both govern- 1•ish women's manilla/Alien, it includes Child and the strongest man. It is
hIrs. Schechter was interested in Committee during its 10 years of ex.
but 50,000 women in its fold, which
the treaty.
signatures were affixed, Dr.' Motzkin,
ments take up the matter for final
so simple that any child can play or- music, especially in the synagogue istenee has concerned itself exclu•
This is .the final step which will
ft
represents a comparatively small por- reeding to rule and likewise so pro-
at the general session, handed them
settlement. This commission has
service, and formed a society for the sleety with the problem of bringing
ever to M. Cheri, representative En-
of make the Son Rem,, decision, upon started its work and will make a tion • of the total numerical strength found that man has yet te fathom its cultivation of more beautiful and
in-.
in- relief
relief to the needy and of reviving
which
the
provisions
of
the
Palestine
of
our
Jewish
women.
economic life of individuals and
the Union Internationale Secour
I
.
solve its mysteries
Itspitingi
i h ' she
thorough survey of the situation. It
music
te synagogue.
I depth. and
.
.
• once
fante.
M. joining
Cheri the
thanked
the confer-
for
movement
to pro- , mandate are based, a tally validated, is stated that the Polish government
,
b
:f
.ind
to piaL the os e rrd inai faculties was also interested in many philan- ! communities. Whatever may be our
'
r i i n he
s
gs
in
.
international! pact and will influence
concentration,
f
hss prepared a plan which will be
thropic movements and aided strug- political sympathies or our philosoph-
the political situation in Palestine.
, teat children's rights in industry.
visualization, imagination and inven7I cling art students and musicians In ical views, it is not within the pray.
submitted to the commission as to
Mr. Aberson read a repott in Before:the Lausanne treaty was rati- the steps necessary to put an end to
It calls for precision, ; England, where she married Dr. ince of the Joint Distribution Corn-
live ability.
s
' be- fled, the Palestinian government was
French
concerning
the relations
tween the
Jewish World
Relief Con-
strategy and self-control, and requires Schechter in 1087, she delivered lee- mittee to assume a partisan attitude.
the sufferings of Galician Jews in
The Russian government is an estab.
I NEW PORK—American methods one to exercise patience, perseverance tures on the history of art.
o
Terence
law
and
of
the the
various Jewish
international' national
unable to 'enact
homeland,
the naturalization Hungary.
She was born in Breslau, Germany, fished fast and while we may or may
of carrying over an entire house from and caution. It reveals character and
organizations, such as the League of
' one place to smother are being adapt. affords opportunity am. disciplined and 65 years .. m a. {then she married Dr. not sympathize with its attitude on
Nations end the Red Cross. lie ex-
struetion
organI a relief or recon•
o ff ers release Schechter in 1887 he was reader in many
questions
ed by the European Ort Association gentlemanly conduct. It
organization such as the
pressed his conviction that should, at
in Lithuania, where a building is be- from the worries of the hour. It in- rabbinics at Cambridge University.
ROMP future date, an emergency arise,
inc moved from Rakishki, on the sites companionship with neighbor• They canto to this country in 1902
neither
cause nor justification
for
the Jewish World Relief Conference
Lithuanian-Russian border, to Kovno, and friend and promotes that ihoral when Professor Schechter was called
Joint Distribution
.Committee has
would he greatly strengthened by its
the Lithuanian capital. The bnilding, fore which attains to higher ideals." to fill the place of Dr. Sabato Morais, quarreling with it or for trying to Im.
0_ i pose its views on it. The only roes-
friendly relations with legitimate in.•
the
emiRrant
What
applies
to
checkers
applies
in
as
president
of
the
Jewish
Theolo
I which • wail known as
,
ternational bodies. •
ess,
r. cal Seminary. Since Professor Schee- tions that should be and have been
The practice of sending New Year's Greetings to friends and
house, was erected several !years ago even greater degree to chess,
A heated disru.ssion took place at
• ter death she busied herself delving' controlling in the councils of the
relatives through the local Jewish paper is general throughout
by the various Jewish relief organiz. Steinberg argued.
the meeting of the general commit-I

into letters and manuscripts for the Joint Distribution Committee are
the country. Its advantage over the old individual mailing
I ; salons, with the cmoperation of the
publication of the memoirs of her' whether there is need for this work;
tee of the conference when plans for
card is evident in the saving of time, expense and worry over
! American !lies, when the stream of
I whether there is reasonable hope for
the future executive were discussed.'
husband.
forgetting a friend.
Russian refugees pouring through the .
The United Synagogue and its Of ; success, and whether the funds and
Representatives of the Ort and One

.
village necessitated the provision of
the, work to be done with it can be
demanded that 60 per cent of the
Greeting Cards in THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
filleted
organizations,
the
Women's
a tea p orar y shelter.
.

membership of the executive commit.'
, League and the Young People's! Properly safeguarded. Of the answer •
will take this form:
. , ,,, ,
Rec ently the various activities eon- ,
tee should be allotted to certain ex-
, s ein en ...r sare Board Takes Part in League, as well an the Students' to the first question there can be no
dotted by the Ort Association in Kov-
Nat ion•Wide Effort.
isting organizations. This demand
House Committee of the New York doubt. The need of this work is an-
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Jacob. and Family
no, such as trade schools, master'
.—
WAS rejected by the majority of the
, branch of the United Synagogue and , parent, and every advice which is re.

4960 West Pine Boulevard
classes, extension courses and work-
committee and it wee decided that the
NEW YORK—The Jewish Welfare the Rabbinical Assembly of the semi - , r eived from Russia strengthens the
shops, have been hindered by • lack
Extend their best wishes to their relatives and Needs
executive should be elected at the' '
of space. Dr. peon Bramson, acting Board has issued to its constituent nary adented resolutions of porrow I sonviction that it should be attempt-
Happy
and
Prosperous
New
Year,
ed. With regard to the probability
conference, disregarding the now sep-
for a
,
chairman of the Ort Association, suit- , societies all over the country a call ! upon her death.
arate organizations.
She was buried from the seminary, I of success in the undertaking, theta
gested the building of a new struc- , for their co-operation in arousing the
To Send Delegation to U. S.
MAIL THE COUPON BELOW AT ONCE
tore which would house all these ac- dormant vote. The failure of many 531 West 123d street, at 2 o'clock must obviously be some reservation.
The conference adopted a resolu
o ns of po t en tial voters to exer- Aug. 28. Interment took place at I The results obtained from past efforts
tivities, to be used as "c enter o f Jew- m illi
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle,
a I on a small scale are, however, dis-
tion instructing the executive corn•
ish labor." But it was found that Mae their franchise has aroused a Mount Hebron Cemetery. She left
B50 West High Street,
mittee to send a delegation to the
such an undertaking would entail too 'number of national bodies interested son and two daughters, Frank Schech• I tinctly encouraging, and the hope
Detroit, Mich.
may properly be held that much good
United States for the purpose of
drain
en
the
resources
of
the
in
civic
welfare
to
the
need
for
action
ter,
Mrs.
Ruth
Alexander,
wife
of
great a
bringing to the attention of Anima-
' g
much
Gentlemen:—
general Advocate Morris Alexander of Cape ' will come of the present effort.
t o
organization.
'an Jewry the plight of the Jews in
Enclosed find $1.00, for which pease insert any New Year's
Only As Experiment.
Meanwhile the flow of refugees participation in the coming elections. Town, South Africa, and Mrs. Amy ,
Russia and re-awaken the interest of ,
The Jewish Welfare Board is co- Kweit, who has been abroad for two ; "Obviously the present undertaking
Greeting Card in your Rash Hashonah (5685) Number.
from Russia ceased and the barracks
trite American Jews In the situation
thia•
work
and
is
Pug-
in
years
and
is
expected
to
return
to
is
an
experiment
and this has been
outgrew their usefulness. Then the (operating
of large parts of the Jewish popula-
I frankly conceded. In the opinion of
proper authorities were applied to, Igesting to the local organizations New York in a few weeks,
tion in eastern Europe.
NAME...
Dr. Solomon Eulogises Her.
the members of the Joint Distribution
permission for the moving was grant-Methods of arousing greater interest
Mme. Rosa Melzer, member of the
The service was brief. The Rev: Committee, the possibility of favor-
ed and now the Oct is transporting I on the part of those eligible to vote
Polish Parliament, submitted a report
of disseminating necessary in- Dr. Louis Finkelstein, an instructor able results commensurate with the
..•
-
.
I the building to Kovno, where, with and
ADDRESS
on children's aid. Berthold Latzki re-
the proper changes, it will become the formation regarding registration, vat-
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(Continued on page 5.
Ported on the Immigration question.
issues.
center of all reconstructive activities. ing and national

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SEEK TO ORGANIZE
JEWESSES.OF LAND

OVERWHELMS
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REMOVES BUILDING
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New rear's Greetings

AIDS IN AROUSING
POTENTIAL VOTERS

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